KYIV –Russia on December 25 stated its forces had captured the strategic Donetsk area city of Maryinka in japanese Ukraine, however Kyiv disputed the declare, reporting that its troops had repelled three “unsuccessful assaults” close to the ruined and practically abandoned group.
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”It is not right to speak about seizing Maryinka,” Ukrainian army spokesman Oleksandr Shtupun instructed Ukrainian TV following claims made by Russian Protection Minister Sergei Shoigu throughout a televised assembly with President Vladimir Putin.
”The combating for Maryinka continues,” Shtupun stated.
“At the moment, our servicemen are inside the administrative borders of Maryinka, however the metropolis has been fully destroyed,” he added.
Maryinka is a comparatively small city — with a prewar inhabitants beneath 10,000 — however, in accordance with British intelligence, the Russian army has been in search of to seize it as a way to advance additional west and higher defend occupied Donetsk metropolis.
The combating comes as Ukraine celebrated Christmas on December 25 for the primary time as an alternative of the normal January date of previous years.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy signed a legislation in July shifting the official vacation to December 25 from January 7, the day noticed by the Russian Orthodox Church. The legislation acknowledged its aim was to “abandon the Russian heritage” following Moscow’s resolution to invade in February 2022.
The change brings Ukraine’s Orthodox worshippers according to the nation’s Catholics, who earlier this yr permitted an identical change in calendars.
Ukraine’s army on Christmas Day stated its forces shot down dozens of Iranian-made Shahed drones and claimed to have blasted one other two Russian fighter jets from the sky, including to earlier claims of mounting success in opposition to enemy air assaults.
Ukrainian army authorities stated the jets had been downed late on December 24, following stories that the nation’s forces had shot down three jets within the earlier two days, as Kyiv and Moscow exchanged unconfirmed claims that enemy warplanes had been downed. It additionally stated 38 Shahed drones had been shot down.
One of many Russian jets was downed within the space of occupied Mariupol, a Ukrainian official stated.
”It has been confirmed that our anti-aircraft missile system hit an Su-34 fighter-bomber within the Mariupol sector. It didn’t return to its airfield,” Air Drive Commander Mykola Oleshchuk stated on Telegram,
Stories from both aspect couldn’t instantly be independently verified.
However they arrive as Kyiv awaits supply within the coming days of the long-desired first cargo of superior F-16 fighter jets as Ukraine makes an attempt to counter Russia’s air supremacy over occupied territory.
In the meantime, Ukrainian army spokesman Shtupun in Ukraine’s Tavria area stated Russian occupying forces are ”more and more” refusing to participate in assault operations on the entrance traces.
“There’s details about an growing variety of occupiers’ refusals to take part in assault operations. Particularly, this was seen within the items of [Russia’s] 1st Military Corps,” he stated.
Elsewhere on the battlefield, the Ukrainian army reported the motion of Russian tanks within the Mariupol district.
”Over the weekend, the motion of tanks — no less than 5 items — with trendy modifications was detected via Mariupol within the route of Berdyansk,” stated Petro Andryushchenko, an adviser to Ukraine’s Mariupol mayor.
Mariupol was occupied by Russian troops within the spring of 2022 after a protracted siege and road combating. The town was badly broken. At the moment, it’s positioned at a substantial distance from the entrance line, however Ukrainian forces periodically launch missile strikes on Russian army services in Mariupol.
Ukraine additionally introduced excellent news on Christmas Day on the financial entrance, saying it had acquired $1.34 billion in financing, largely via the World Financial institution — funds that shall be partially used to compensate social applications for monies misplaced to safety and protection monetary wants.
The Finance Ministry stated the package deal consisted of a $1.086 billion mortgage from the World Financial institution, a $190 million grant from Norway, $50 million from the USA, and $20 million from Switzerland.
”Worldwide monetary help is a big contribution to sustaining the monetary and financial stability of Ukraine and permits us to make sure precedence social expenditures through the conflict,” Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko stated.
”Because the starting of the full-scale invasion, the governments of Japan, the USA, Norway, and Switzerland have repeatedly demonstrated their unwavering help and solidarity to Ukraine,” he added.