Ukrainian attack may be imminent – DPR

Kiev is preparing to go on the offensive in the northern part of the Donetsk People's Republic, DPR head Denis Pushilin said

Ukrainian attack may be imminent – DPR

Ukrainian attack may be imminent – DPR

The situation in the north of the republic is “extremely difficult” as Kiev is gathering troops

Ukrainian forces may attempt an advance in the north of Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) “in the very near future,” its head Denis Pushilin said on Thursday.

In a video address posted on Telegram, Pushilin described the situation in the area as “extremely difficult.”

“There are alarming signs, the enemy has concentrated quite serious forces, and it is possible that in the very near future it will try to change the situation and go on the counteroffensive,” Pushilin said.

“doing everything possible” and that he was closely following developments at the front.

Ukrainian forces have recently advanced to the Donetsk border, taking the towns of Balakleya and Izium and threatening Krasny Liman. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Wednesday that his general staff had decided to redeploy Russian forces from the Kharkov Region in order “to strengthen the strike capabilities of Russian forces in Donbass.”

Shoigu also said that all of the Ukrainian military’s attempts to advance on the Kherson front, between Nikolaev and Krivoy Rog, were thwarted with “significant losses.”

“solely to create the illusion before Western backers that the Ukrainian military is able to conduct an offensive.”

declared the recent advance a “turning point” in the conflict with Russia. President Vladimir Zelensky has vowed to “liberate all of Donbass and parts of the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions currently controlled by Russian and allies forces – as well as Crimea, which voted to rejoin Russian in 2014.