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Ukraine Says It Repelled More Than 50 Russian Attacks Amid Heavy Casualties

A Ukrainian soldier wounded during the fighting for Bakhmut is evacuated to a hospital in Dnipro on April 11.
A Ukrainian soldier wounded during the fighting for Bakhmut is evacuated to a hospital in Dnipro on April 11.

Ukraine says its forces have repelled dozens of attacks as the invading Russian military pressed on with its offensive in the eastern Donetsk region with air strikes and artillery attacks.

"Despite numerous losses in equipment and manpower, the enemy…continues to focus its main efforts on conducting offensive operations in the Lyman, Bakhmut, Avdiyivka, and Maryinka areas,” Ukraine's General Staff said on April 11 in a statement.

Ukrainian forces repelled 52 attacks over the past day, it added.

The fighting remains intense as U.S. officials assess the damage from a leak of classified documents that included some on Ukraine's plans for a counteroffensive in the east.

The Russian military has for months pressed to take control of Bakhmut, where the battle for the city has turned into one of the bloodiest since Moscow invaded Ukraine in February 2022, while serving as a symbol of Kyiv’s defiance. Both sides have suffered heavy casualties in the small and now largely destroyed city.

Oleksandr Syrskiy, commander of Ukraine's ground forces, said the situation in Bakhmut remains "difficult but controllable."

Syrskiy accused Russia of using the same “scorched earth tactics” in Bakhmut that it used in military operations against anti-government rebels in Syria in support of the regime in Damascus.

“It is destroying buildings and positions with air strikes and artillery fire," Syrskiy said, adding that Russia was sending in special forces and airborne units to Bakhmut as members of Russia's notorious private mercenary Wagner group that have led the Bakhmut operation were exhausted.

Russian air strikes were also targeting the city of Avdiyivka, turning it “into total ruins," according to Pavlo Kyrylenko, Donetsk's regional governor.

'Road Of Life' Between Bakhmut and Chasiv Yar Remains Open, But Under Fire

Ukrainian armored personnel carriers drive from the smoldering city of Bakhmut to Chasiv Yar on April 6.<br />
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Ukraine&#39;s forces continue to transport critical troops and supplies into Bakhmut along the &quot;road of life,&quot; despite Moscow&#39;s assertion that it controls 75 percent of the ruined city.
1/15 Ukrainian armored personnel carriers drive from the smoldering city of Bakhmut to Chasiv Yar on April 6.

Ukraine's forces continue to transport critical troops and supplies into Bakhmut along the "road of life," despite Moscow's assertion that it controls 75 percent of the ruined city.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
Ukrainian soldiers fire a self-propelled howitzer toward Russian positions near Bakhmut on April 7.
2/15 Ukrainian soldiers fire a self-propelled howitzer toward Russian positions near Bakhmut on April 7.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
Ukrainian soldiers wave to each other along a road near the city of Bakhmut on April 8.<br />
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The brutal battle for &quot;Fortress Bakhmut&quot; is being called the bloodiest infantry battle since World War II.
3/15 Ukrainian soldiers wave to each other along a road near the city of Bakhmut on April 8.

The brutal battle for "Fortress Bakhmut" is being called the bloodiest infantry battle since World War II.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
The discarded boots of wounded Ukrainian soldiers sit outside a medical stabilization point at the front line in Bakhmut.<br />
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Both sides have suffered heavy casualties fighting for the largely destroyed city, which has become a symbol of Kyiv&#39;s defiance and Moscow&#39;s military failures.
4/15 The discarded boots of wounded Ukrainian soldiers sit outside a medical stabilization point at the front line in Bakhmut.

Both sides have suffered heavy casualties fighting for the largely destroyed city, which has become a symbol of Kyiv's defiance and Moscow's military failures.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
A military medic gives first aid to an injured soldier.
5/15 A military medic gives first aid to an injured soldier.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
Ukrainian soldiers continue to evacuate civilians from Bakhmut -- mainly the elderly, the poor, and disabled -- under cover of darkness.
6/15 Ukrainian soldiers continue to evacuate civilians from Bakhmut -- mainly the elderly, the poor, and disabled -- under cover of darkness.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
The body of a dead Ukrainian soldier atop a tank near Bakhmut on April 9.
7/15 The body of a dead Ukrainian soldier atop a tank near Bakhmut on April 9.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
The body of another dead Ukrainian soldier is removed near the front line in Bakhmut.
8/15 The body of another dead Ukrainian soldier is removed near the front line in Bakhmut.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
A woman sits with her dog on a bench outside a damaged apartment building in Chasiv Yar on April 9.<br />
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Located on a hill just a few kilometers west of Bakhmut, the city of Chasiv Yar is likely to become the next bulwark against Moscow&#39;s forces, who have been accused of using &quot;scorched earth&quot; tactics to destroy Ukrainian cities and communities.
9/15 A woman sits with her dog on a bench outside a damaged apartment building in Chasiv Yar on April 9.

Located on a hill just a few kilometers west of Bakhmut, the city of Chasiv Yar is likely to become the next bulwark against Moscow's forces, who have been accused of using "scorched earth" tactics to destroy Ukrainian cities and communities.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
Ukrainian soldiers during a lull in the fighting near a trench in Bakhmut on April 10.<br />
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Kyiv claims its defense of Bakhmut is inflicting huge losses on the Russian invaders, but acknowledges that its own forces have paid the price, as well.
10/15 Ukrainian soldiers during a lull in the fighting near a trench in Bakhmut on April 10.

Kyiv claims its defense of Bakhmut is inflicting huge losses on the Russian invaders, but acknowledges that its own forces have paid the price, as well.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
A Ukrainian soldier looks at the bodies of dead Russian soldiers in a trench.
11/15 A Ukrainian soldier looks at the bodies of dead Russian soldiers in a trench.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
A Ukrainian soldier rests on a tank turret.&nbsp;
12/15 A Ukrainian soldier rests on a tank turret. 
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
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<div>Ukrainian military commanders have said their own counteroffensive, backed by newly delivered Western tanks and other hardware, is not far off.</div>
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Ukrainian military commanders have said their own counteroffensive, backed by newly delivered Western tanks and other hardware, is not far off.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
Taking control of Bakhmut would allow Moscow&#39;s forces to focus on the garrisons in and around Chasiv Yar, another city largely destroyed by Russian shelling.
14/15 Taking control of Bakhmut would allow Moscow's forces to focus on the garrisons in and around Chasiv Yar, another city largely destroyed by Russian shelling.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
A Ukrainian soldier who was injured during fighting in Bakhmut is evacuated in an intensive-care unit bus to a hospital in Dnipro on April 11.<br />
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Capturing Chasiv Yar would also open the way for the Russian military to advance on two bigger cities in the Donetsk region -- Kramatorsk and Slovyansk.
15/15 A Ukrainian soldier who was injured during fighting in Bakhmut is evacuated in an intensive-care unit bus to a hospital in Dnipro on April 11.

Capturing Chasiv Yar would also open the way for the Russian military to advance on two bigger cities in the Donetsk region -- Kramatorsk and Slovyansk.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold a vital road between the ruined city of Bakhmut and nearby Chasiv Yar as Moscow's forces gain more ground in the Donbas.
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"In total, around 1,800 people remain in Avdiyivka, all of whom risk their lives every day," Kyrylenko said.

The battleground accounts cannot be independently verified.

Taking control of Bakhmut could allow Russia to directly target Ukrainian defensive lines in the town of Chasiv Yar and open the way for the Russian military to advance on two bigger cities in the Donetsk region -- Kramatorsk and Slovyansk.


Donetsk is one of four provinces in eastern and southern Ukraine that Moscow illegally declared annexed in September 2022 and is seeking to fully occupy. The other three regions are Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhya.

In Washington, the Pentagon said the Justice Department has been called in to investigate whether the leak of a handful of documents dated from February 23 to March 1 was a criminal offense. The documents appeared on social media last week.

The documents reportedly also include information about Ukraine’s use of munitions for U.S.-provided High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) and other advanced weaponry, and about U.S. spy operations in allied countries such as South Korea and Israel.

With reporting by Reuters
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