Russia, though, still holds an artillery advantage, which has been key in the war in Ukraine.
Lt. Denys Yaroslavsky, a commander in northeastern Ukraine, where Russian forces attacked across the border last month and threatened to advance toward Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, said on Thursday that Ukrainian artillery crews could now fire more frequently at Russian forces.
The Russian advance has largely stalled.
But to the south of Kharkiv, in Ukraine’s Donbas region, Russia has renewed assaults on Ukrainian lines.
Overall, the front line has not shifted significantly in more than two weeks, despite fierce and bloody fighting, according to soldiers on the front, military reports and satellite maps of the battlefield compiled by independent monitoring groups.
Persons:
Biden, Denys Yaroslavsky
Organizations:
Congress, Ukraine’s
Locations:
France, Russia, Ukraine, Kharkiv, Ukraine’s Donbas