"Enemy troops enjoyed the support of mortars and tanks of Russia's occupation forces. The fighting lasted for seven hours without a break. According to rough estimates, the adversaries lobbed over 300 shells into areas near the town of Avdiyivka and fired over 70 tank projectiles. The situation near Avdiyivka is getting worse," Defense Ministry press secretary for Anti-Terrorist Operation issues Oleksandr Motuzianyk said at a briefing on Sunday, February 19.

Enemy artillery projectiles damaged power lines on Saturday night, which caused blackouts in Avdiyivka again, Motuzianyk said.

Ukraine's State Emergency Situations Service reported in turn that the water supply in the town had been suspended after the outage.

Read alsoUkrainian troops repel enemy attack near Avdiyivka on Sunday morning"On February 18, a 110 kV high-voltage transmission line, Makiyivska 1-Avdiyivka Coke Plant No. 2, was damaged amid fighting, as a result of which, the power supply was discontinued in Avdiyivka (where about 22,000 people live)," the service said in a statement

The water supply there was also suspended. At the same time, the heat supply on Sunday morning was maintained by Avdiyivka coke plant's heating system (air temperature in apartments was 20-25 degrees above zero), according to the service.