Russian forces attacking 'in waves' as spring offensive gets underway

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Russian forces are likely to launch 'an imminent offensive effort' in Luhansk, according to the Institute for the Study of War.

Russian forces are attacking in waves with air support in eastern Ukraine as Moscow's long-anticipated spring offensive appears to be getting underway, according to a Ukrainian official.

On Tuesday, the Institute for the Study of War think tank said it maintained its assessment that Russia's most likely cause of action was to launch"an imminent offensive effort" in the contested Luhansk region. Members of Ukraine's 95th Air Assault Brigade defend an area near the front line of fighting on January 12, 2023 outside Kreminna, Ukraine. Kreminna, located on the western edge of the Luhansk region, has seen fierce fighting between Ukraine and the Russian forces who occupy it. Russian soldiers are attacking parts of Luhansk"in waves," governor Serhiy Haidai said on Wednesday.

. Writing on Telegram, Moscow said Kyiv's forces had"retreated to a distance of up to 3 kilometers [two miles] from the previously occupied lines."

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