Six S-300 missiles hit the towns of Pokrovsk, Myrnograd and Novogrodivka, located about 40 km northwest of Avdiivka.
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The war in Ukraine is increasing in intensity. The Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, visited the eastern front near Kupiansk on Thursday, November 30, which has been threatened for several months by the Russians, whose bombings killed five civilians in the east and south of the country. Ukraine.
In the 22nd month of a frozen conflict on these different fronts after a summer Ukrainian counter-offensive without a major breakthrough, the head of state visited a command post near Koupiansk, in the Kharkiv region (North-East). “I wish you victory, be strong and do not lose the initiative”he said during a presentation of decorations to soldiers, according to a video published by the presidency on Telegram.
Avdiïvka under pressure
Volodymyr Zelensky had already visited this area at the beginning of October, the target of Russian attacks in the summer and where the Ukrainian authorities had then called on the population living nearby to evacuate this sector. The Russian Defense Ministry, for its part, said on Thursday that it had “repelled two attacks” of the Ukrainian army near the village of Synkivka, less than 10 km from Kupiansk, with the help of artillery and combat aircraft.
Nighttime Russian bombings left at least two dead and ten injured, including four children, in three towns near the town of Avdiïvka, which Moscow’s forces have been trying to surround and capture for almost two months. In total, six S-300 missiles hit the towns of Pokrovsk, Myrnograd and Novogrodivka, located about forty kilometers northwest of Avdiïvka, according to the Ukrainian Interior Minister.