Russians, Ukrainians fight street by street in key eastern city
Russian and Ukrainian forces are believed to be fighting street by street on the outskirts of Severodonetsk, a key city in Ukraine's east, the U.K. Ministry of Defense said Tuesday in an intelligence update.
"Russia's capture of Lyman supports its operational main effort, which likely remains the encirclement of Sieverodonetsk and the closure of the pocket around Ukrainian forces in Luhansk Oblast," the ministry said. "Heavy shelling continues, while street fighting is likely taking place on the outskirts of Sieverodonetsk town."
After several days of fighting, the Russian military claimed Saturday to have fully seized the strategic town of Lyman, which serves as a railway hub in the Donetsk Oblast, west of Severodonetsk.
"Russia's political goal is likely to occupy the full territory of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts," the ministry added. "To achieve this, Russia will need to secure further challenging operational objectives beyond Sieverodonetsk, including the key city of Kramatorsk and the M04 Dnipro-Donetsk main road."