Russia Declares Battlefield Gains as Ukraine Urges Faster Military Aid

Russia Declares Battlefield Gains as Ukraine Urges Faster Military Aid
Bohdan, "Fritz", the deputy of commander of the unit in 79th Air Assault Brigade, fires a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) towards Russian positions on a frontline near the town of Marinka, Donetsk region, Ukraine, on Feb. 14, 2023. Marko Djurica/Reuters
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KYIV—Russia said on Wednesday it had broken through two fortified Ukrainian defence lines on the eastern front, with Kyiv describing conditions there as difficult and Western allies announcing more military aid including artillery rounds.

The Russian Defence Ministry said the Ukrainians had retreated in the face of Russian attacks in the Luhansk region, although it gave no details and Reuters was not able to independently verify this and other battlefield reports.