Ukraine commander says challenges increasing in war with Russia

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Colonel general Oleksandr Syrskyi, Commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, attends an interview with Reuters, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv region, Ukraine January 12, 2024. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko/FIle Photo

Relating comments he made to a top US general, General Oleksandr Syrskyi said outnumbered Ukrainian forces faced Russian attacks in key sectors.

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Ukraine’s top military commander Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Nov 9 that Ukraine faced increasing difficulties in its fight against Moscow’s invasion, as Russian forces advance and North Korean troops prepare to join the Kremlin’s campaign.

General Syrskyi, relating comments he made to a top US general, said outnumbered Ukrainian forces faced Russian attacks in key sectors of the

more than 2

½

-year-old war with Russia.

President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a nightly address that Ukraine’s military command was focused on defending around the town of Kurakhove – a target of Russia’s advances – along with Pokrovsk, a logistical hub to the north.

He decried strikes on civilian targets and urged European countries to provide more air defence systems.

Gen Syrskyi, writing on Facebook, said he told General Christopher Cavoli, who heads the US European Command: “The situation remains challenging and shows signs of escalation.

“The enemy, leveraging its numerical advantage, is continuing offensive actions and is focusing its main efforts on the Pokrovsk and Kurakhove directions.”

Russian forces, intent on capturing Ukraine’s eastern Donbas province, made up of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, have been regularly capturing new villages as they move towards Pokrovsk.

Ukraine’s general staff, in a late evening report on Nov 9, said 40 armed clashes had occurred around villages near Kurakhove.

Both Ukrainian and Russian military bloggers on Nov 8 said Russian forces sought to encircle the city.

The United States, Western European countries and Ukraine say that North Korea, which entered a mutual defence pact with Russia in June, has sent troops to its ally.

“We have numerous reports of North Korean soldiers preparing to participate in combat operations alongside Russian forces,” Gen Syrskyi said.

Mr Zelensky has said 11,000 North Korean soldiers arrived in Russia, specifically in the southern Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces staged a large incursion in August.

Both Mr Zelensky and Defence Minister Rustem Umerov said earlier last week that North Korean soldiers had already been involved in combat there.

The US has been the biggest contributor of aid and arms to Ukraine, though

Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential electio

n has raised questions about future policy.

Mr Zelensky was among the first leaders to congratulate Trump after his victory on Nov 5. The Ukrainian President described his telephone conversation with Trump as “wonderful” and said contacts would continue. REUTERS

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