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NASA satellites trained to track fires showed burning in a wooded area to the west of Izyum on late Saturday and into Sunday - an indication of shelling in the area.įighting appeared to be concentrated around the towns of Spivakivka and Zavody, amid disputed reported that Ukraine had recaptured them.īoth sides are pouring men into the Donbas offensive, viewing victory in Ukraine's eastern industrial heartland as pivotal to the future of the war. In Lysychansk - Severodonetsk's sister city located just across the Donets River - three civilians were killed by shelling, including a six-year-old boy, Haidai said.īut, further to the north, there was evidence of Ukraine launching a counter-attack against Russian troops near Izyum - previously the main thrust of the Donbas offensive before a push southwards towards Slovyansk stalled.

The Azot chemical plant, where hundreds of civilians have reportedly taken refuge was still being shelled, he said.

Regional governor Serhiy Haidai said Monday that Russian forces were 'gathering more and more equipment' to 'encircle' Severodonetsk, and that they had 'pushed our troops from the centre and continue to destroy our city'. President Zelensky said his men are fighting for 'literally every metre' as control of the city regularly swaps between Ukraine and Russia, causing huge damage. Kyiv said Monday that its forces had been pushed back from the centre of Severodonetsk, where the heaviest fighting is currently taking place.

The drone then drops bombs on the soldiers who stayed behind, killing three of them - according to a report from Ukraine's military
