British intelligence believes that Russian forces are continuing to consolidate their position in the counties (oblast) of Lysychansk and Luhansk and, together with forces from the east and west, are now aiming for a new city, Slovyansk.
In the last week, it seems as if Russian forces have moved another five kilometers further on the main road from Izium where they have met strong Ukrainian resistance.
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16 kilometers from Slovyansk
– Russian forces from the eastern and western groups are now about 16 kilometers north of the city of Slovyansk, and since the city is already threatened by the central and southern forces, there is a realistic possibility that the battle of Slovyansk will be the next goal in the battle for The Donbas region, British intelligence wrote in its situation report on Wednesday.
At the same time, there are reports that Russian bombings in Ukraine in the last 24 hours have killed at least seven people and injured 25 people, reports NTB.
According to President Volodymyr Zelensky’s office, Russian forces have carried out targeted attacks on towns and villages in southeastern Ukraine.
Most of the civilian casualties have been in the Donetsk region, where Russia has stepped up its offensive in recent days. On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared victory in the neighboring region, Luhansk.
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Asking people to evacuate
After the fall of Lysychansk over the weekend and the province of Luhansk almost completely under Russian control, it is believed that the Ukrainian-controlled parts of Donetsk are next. Slovyansk, Ukraine’s administrative center in Donetsk, has been bombed and artillery fired for several weeks.
The governor of Donetsk, Pavlo Kyrylenko, told the Telegram on Wednesday that two people had been killed in the town of Avdijivka. In addition, the cities of Slavyansk, Krasnohorivka and Kurakhove have reported deaths.
If Donetsk falls, Russia will have control over the entire industrial Donbas region.
Pavlo Kyrylenko has reiterated the call for the population to flee:
– I ask everyone to evacuate. Evacuation saves lives! Kyrylenko wrote on Twitter on Wednesday and shares a picture of what will show the result of Russian artillery fire on homes in Toretsk (formerly Dzerzhinsk) a city with around 35,000 inhabitants in Donetsk Oblast.