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Ukraine forces don’t have enough artillery to battle Russia. Withdrawal from Avdiivka shows that

  • Ukraine was forced to abandon the eastern bastion of Avdiivka on Saturday, a significant boost for Russia
  • The Biden administration linked the loss to Congressional inaction on US$60 billion in military aid for Ukraine

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Concerns abound about how the ammunition shortage will impact Ukrainian forces in other sectors of the front line. File photo: AFP
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Dwindling ammunition threatens Ukraine’s hold on the 1,000km (620-mile) front line under withering assault by Russian artillery. Defensive lines are in jeopardy.

Ukrainian forces withdrew from the city of Avdiivka in the Donetsk region on Saturday after daily Russian onslaughts from three directions for the last four months.

Avdiivka was a stronghold for Ukrainian positions deeper inside the country, away from Russia.

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A frontline city ever since Russia first invaded Ukraine in 2014, the fortified settlement with a maze of trenches and tunnels served to protect important – less strengthened – logistical hubs further west.

Ukrainian soldiers in a location given as Avdiivka. Photo: 3rd Assault Brigade via Reuters
Ukrainian soldiers in a location given as Avdiivka. Photo: 3rd Assault Brigade via Reuters

Its seizure boosts Russian morale and confirms that the Kremlin’s troops are now setting the pace in the fight, to the dismay of Ukrainian forces who have managed only incremental gains since their counteroffensive last year.

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