Hilltop coal-mining town a tactical prize in Ukraine war

Olga Kiselyova, left, and her daughters Eva and Mila, right, sit in their temporary room in the volunteer shelter "Center of Hope and Recovery" in Kyiv, on Feb. 10, 2023. Olga and her daughters are refugees from the small coal-mining town of Vuhledar on Ukraine's eastern front line which has emerged as a critical hot spot in the fight for Donetsk province. Securing the town would give both Ukrainian forces and Russian troops a tactical upper hand in the greater battle for the Donbas region. (AP Photo/Vasilisa Stepanenko)

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — In a small coal-mining town on Ukraine’s eastern front line, a fight for strategic superiority is being waged in a battlefield steeped with symbolism as the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion nears.

The town of Vuhledar — meaning “gift of coal” — has emerged as a critical hot spot in the fight for Donetsk province that would give both sides, the Ukrainian forces who hold the urban center, and the Russians positioned in the suburbs, a tactical upper hand in the greater battle for the Donbas region.

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