Ukraine resisting ‘high intensity’ offensive in Soledar

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Ukraine resisting ‘high intensity’ offensive in Soledar
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But both the Kremlin and the Russian defence ministry earlier this week urged caution and said fighting in Soledar was still ongoing. theSun theSundaily Ukraine Russia Soledar fighting caution war

Ukrainian army, of the 43rd Heavy Artillery Brigade fire a German howitzer Panzerhaubitze 2000, as Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues, near Soledar, Ukraine, January 11, 2023. REUTERSPIX: Ukraine said Friday it was resisting a “high intensity” Russian offensive in Soledar, a town in the eastern Donetsk region where Kyiv claimed Moscow was deploying more troops.

The Kremlin has made capturing the industrial Donetsk region its primary objective after nearly one year of fighting, having been forced to abandon more ambitious goals like seizing the capital Kyiv and ousting Ukraine's government. But both the Kremlin and the Russian defence ministry earlier this week urged caution and said fighting in Soledar was still ongoing.

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