16 Feb 2023 | 08:25 PM UTC
Ukraine: Military operations continue in southern and eastern regions as of Feb. 9 /update 207
Military operations continue in southern and eastern regions of Ukraine as of Feb. 9.
Event
Military operations are ongoing in Ukraine's southern and eastern regions as of Feb. 9. Ground combat remains focused in the eastern Donbas area. Russian forces are making limited progress around Bakhmut, where intense fighting continues. Russian troops are conducting daily infantry attacks on several settlements around Bakhmut, including minor advances south of Blahodatne. Troops have entered the settlement of Krasna Hora. Russian forces continue to try to encircle Bakhmut but are suffering heavy personnel casualties and losses of armored vehicles. In the coming days, Ukrainian defenders remaining in Bakhmut will likely come under increased pressure from the northern and southern directions. Elsewhere in Donetsk, Russian forces are assaulting settlements surrounding Avdiivka and are fighting within Marinka but have not made any significant gains recently.
Ukraine's offensive activity remains focused in the Luhansk Region. Combat is focused around the Svatove-Kreminna front, where both sides are engaged in several positional battles. Increased Russian forces along the Svatove-Kreminna line in western Luhansk may also indicate the start of an offensive. In recent days, Russian forces have attacked positions northwest of Svatove near Kupyansk and west of Kreminna. Russian forces continue artillery attacks along the front line further south in Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.
Moscow is continuing its campaign of air, missile, and drone strikes across Ukraine. The last major missile attack on targets across Ukraine was on Jan. 30, when explosions were reported in several regions, including Kharkiv and Kherson. Ukrainian officials reported at least five deaths and several injuries as a result of Russian shelling. Moscow will almost certainly continue sporadic waves of attacks across Ukraine in the coming weeks; targets will include civilian energy infrastructure, which will likely cause emergency power outages.
Context
Russian forces will likely continue their offensive operations in the Donetsk Region with the goal of taking an operationally-important city such as Bakhmut or Avdiivka, which they can present as a success to a domestic audience with the aim of maintaining support for the war. However, frontal assaults in recent weeks have yielded limited progress while resulting in significant Russian casualties. Nonetheless, Ukrainian commanders state they are coming under increased pressure as Russian attacks continue. Ukrainian forces will likely seek to attrite Russian forces as much as possible before eventually withdrawing from the city, should that become necessary.
Reports indicate Russian reinforcements continue to arrive in the Luhansk Region, and Moscow will likely seek to step-up counterattacks in this area to regain the offensive initiative, particularly around Kreminna. Lacking the combat potential, particularly heavy equipment, to mount a major offensive in the short term, Russia will likely rely on amassing regular troops to overwhelm Ukrainian defensive positions. Ukrainian offensive action in the region has largely stalled near Dibrova, as well as on approaches to Svatove, but limited ground assaults will almost certainly continue in the days to come.
Moscow has sought to escalate the conflict in alternative ways in an apparent effort to force Ukraine to capitulate and coerce its allies to reduce their support. This includes increased air, missile, and drone strikes targeting Ukraine's civilian infrastructure, disrupting power, water, and heating services over the winter period. Since Jan. 1, Moscow has increasingly relied on drones to conduct these attacks, likely to conserve diminished missile stocks. Drones are more susceptible to Ukrainian air defense systems; most or all are shot down before hitting their targets. Nonetheless, Ukrainian officials believe Russia maintains enough missiles to launch multiple barrages, and Ukrainian air defense systems are being forced to expend costly and finite resources repelling repeated drone attacks. Successful attacks will likely result in widespread utility outages and collateral damage to civilians.
Russian cross-border artillery strikes in border regions of the Chernihiv, Sumy, and Kharkiv regions have escalated in recent weeks. However, a major offensive does not appear imminent, though limited incursions to harass Ukrainian forces and pin significant numbers of defenders in place remain possible. Artillery strikes also regularly cause utility disruptions and civilian casualties.
Advice
Avoid travel to active conflict zones in the Kharkiv, Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions of Ukraine; consider leaving these areas by available ground transport if safe to do so. Exercise extreme caution if operating anywhere in Ukraine. You should shelter in place if there is fighting or airstrikes in the area. Stay away from windows and exterior walls if officials report incoming rocket or artillery fire. Follow the instructions of local security personnel, especially when instructed to seek refuge in air raid shelters. Maintain contact with diplomatic representations. Due to the threat of unexploded ordnance, avoid off-road travel. Travel on well-used routes only. Do not approach suspected unexploded ordnance. In areas previously occupied by Russian forces, be aware of booby traps.