Russia claims progress in battle for Bakhmut
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[April 24, 2023]
(Reuters) -Russia on Sunday said its forces had advanced
in Bakhmut while a top Ukrainian commander said his troops were holding
the frontline through the city, all but destroyed in some of the
bloodiest combat of the 14-month war.
The Russian defence ministry said its forces had secured two blocks in
western districts and airborne units were providing reinforcements to
the north and south. Russia sees Bakhmut as a stepping stone to more
advances in eastern Ukraine.
Ukrainian Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi shared images on the
Telegram messaging app of him poring over a map with three other
uniformed men, with the caption "Bakhmut frontline. Our defence
continues."
"We hit the enemy, often unexpectedly for him, and continue to hold
strategic lines," he wrote.
Reuters was unable to verify battlefield reports.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the private Wagner military force which is
leading the Bakhmut assault, has claimed 80% control of the city. Kyiv
has repeatedly denied claims its troops are poised to withdraw.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy vowed to keep defending the
city.
"It is impossible for us to give up on Bakhmut because this will [help]
expand the battle front and will give the Russian forces and Wagner
chances to seize more of our lands," Zelenskiy said in an interview with
Al Arabiya news channel published on Sunday.
Also on Sunday, the Russian-installed head of Ukraine's southern Kherson
region denied a report by a U.S. think tank that Ukrainian forces had
taken up positions on the Dnipro river's eastern bank.
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An aerial view shows smoke rising in the
front line town of Bakhmut, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in
Donetsk region, Ukraine in this screengrab obtained from a video
released on April 22, 2023 by 93rd Mechanized Brigade 'Kholodnyi Yar'.
93rd Mechanized Brigade 'Kholodnyi Yar'/Handout via REUTERS
"There is no enemy foothold on the left (eastern) bank of the Dnipro
river ... our military completely controls that territory," Vladimir
Saldo wrote on his Telegram channel.
Citing Russian military bloggers embedded with Moscow's forces, the
Institute for the Study of War said Ukraine had "established
positions" on the eastern bank, though it was not clear "at what
scale or with what intentions".
Russia withdrew forces from the western bank last year as part of a
series of withdrawals that signified a shift in momentum in Kyiv's
favour.
Natalia Humeniuk, a spokesperson for Ukraine's southern command,
neither confirmed nor denied the report, which she told Ukrainian
television foreshadowed "very powerful shelling" in districts around
the west bank cities of Kherson and Beryslav.
"Reacting to such information, the enemy has significantly
intensified its attacks on the opposite bank," she said. Civilians
had been injured and about 30 buildings destroyed, including a
school, she said.
(Reporting by Jake Cordell, Dan Peleschuk, Nick Starkov, Elaine
Monaghan and Lidia Kelly; Editing by Diane Craft and Stephen Coates)
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