Russia’s advance in Eastern Ukraine has intensified, leading to heavy and chaotic fighting in the town of New York, just 60km from the strategic Ukrainian stronghold of Pokrovsk.
The once bustling town, home to 3,000 residents before the war, now lies in ruins with most of its population fleeing the relentless shelling and the shifting front lines.
The conflict in New York is emblematic of the larger struggle engulfing Eastern Ukraine, where Russian forces are pressing forward despite significant resistance from Ukrainian troops.
According to Ukrainian military sources, the situation on the ground is chaotic, with control of buildings in New York constantly changing hands between the two sides.
The destruction in New York is severe, with the town now scarred by explosion craters, damaged buildings, and hastily-dug graves.
Russia has claimed to have taken the town, but Ukrainian officials maintain that pockets of resistance remain as Russian forces attempt to bypass the area to advance towards the larger town of Toretsk.
The fighting in New York is part of Russia’s strategy to secure the Toretsk agglomeration, a densely populated industrial area critical to Ukraine’s defense.
This advance has sparked fear among the remaining residents and those in nearby towns, who worry that their homes may be the next to fall.
Experts warn that Ukraine must focus on halting Russia’s advance in the east, as the stakes are high not only for individual towns but for entire regions. The conflict, now in its third year, has already devastated Ukraine’s industrial heartland, with key factories and steel plants destroyed, crippling the nation’s economy.
The war’s impact on local populations is profound, with many residents, particularly the elderly, refusing to leave their homes despite the danger.
Meanwhile, divisions deepen between pro-Ukrainian and pro-Russian factions, fueled by Kremlin propaganda that continues to resonate with some.