Ukraine bolsters defences in east as Russia sends waves of attacks
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[January 09, 2023]
By Pavel Polityuk and Vladyslav Smilianets
KYIV/KRAMATORSK, Ukraine (Reuters) -Ukraine said it was strengthening
its forces around Bakhmut in the eastern Donbas region and repelling
constant attacks there by Russian mercenary group Wagner, whose leader
has vowed to capture the area's vast underground mines.
Kyiv had sent reinforcements to Soledar, a small town near Bakhmut where
the situation was particularly difficult, Ukrainian officials said.
"The enemy again made a desperate attempt to storm the city of Soledar
from different directions and threw the most professional units of the
Wagnerites into battle," Ukraine's military said in a statement.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the Wagner mercenary group, has been
trying to capture Bakhmut and Soledar for months at the cost of many
lives on both sides. He said on Saturday its significance lay in the
network of mines there.
"It not only (has the ability to hold) a big group of people at a depth
of 80-100 metres, but tanks and infantry fighting vehicles can also move
about."
Military analysts say the strategic military benefit for Moscow would be
limited. A U.S. official has said Prigozhin, a powerful ally of Russian
President Vladimir Putin, is eyeing the salt and gypsum from the mines.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in nightly video remarks on Sunday
that Bakhmut and Soledar were holding on despite widespread destruction
after months of attacks.
"Our soldiers are repelling constant Russian attempts to advance," he
said. In Soledar "things are very difficult".
In an evacuee centre in nearby Kramatorsk, Olha, 60, said she had fled
Soledar after moving from apartment to apartment as each was destroyed
in tank battles.
"All of last week we couldn't come outside. Everyone was running around,
soldiers with automatic weapons, screaming," said Olha, who gave only
her first name.
"There isn't one house left intact," she said. "Apartments were burning,
breaking in half."
Pro-Russian bloggers quoted Prigozhin as saying his forces were fighting
for the administration building in Soledar.
Serhiy Cherevatyi, a Ukrainian military spokesman for the eastern
region, said the situation could be stabilised.
"There are brutal and bloody battles there - 106 shellings in one day,"
he said on Ukrainian television.
"Our troops in Soledar have been allocated additional forces and means
for this purpose and everything is being done to improve the operational
situation."
Reuters was not able to independently verify the battlefield reports.
MARKETPLACE STRIKE
Further north in the Kharkiv region, a Russian missile strike on a
marketplace in the village of Shevchenkove killing two women and
wounding four others, including a 10-year-old girl, regional prosecutors
said.
Badly injured people lay on the ground and rescue workers sifted through
piles of rubble, overturned and burning stalls, and a large crater in
video footage from police and Ukraine's presidential office. A police
officer carried a girl with blood on her face from the scene.
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A building burns at a site of a market
hit by Russian missiles, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the
town of Shevchenkove, Kharkiv region, Ukraine January 9, 2023.
Governor of Kharkiv region Oleh Sunehubov via Telegram/Handout via
REUTERS
The perpetrators were "common terrorists" Andriy Yermak, chief of
the Ukrainian president's staff, wrote on Telegram. Russia did not
immediately comment on the reports from the village, which Kyiv
retook from Moscow in September.
Zelenskiy made a fresh denunciation of what he called Russia's
failure to observe a ceasefire it had declared for Russian Orthodox
Christmas on Friday and Saturday.
Ukraine never agreed to the ceasefire, which it called a Russian
excuse to reinforce troops. Both sides accused the other of
continuing hostilities throughout the period.
"Russians were shelling Kherson with incendiary ammunition
immediately after Christmas," he said, referring to the southern
city abandoned by Russian forces in November.
"Strikes on Kramatorsk and other cities in Donbas - on civilian
targets and at the very time when Moscow was reporting a supposed
'silence' for its army."
On Sunday, Russia said a missile strike on Kramatorsk had killed 600
Ukrainian soldiers, but a Reuters reporter at the scene found no
visible signs of casualties.
A Reuters team visited two college dormitories that Moscow said had
been temporarily housing Ukrainian personnel and which it had
targeted as revenge for a New Year's attack that killed scores of
Russian soldiers and caused outcry in Russia.
Neither dormitory appeared to have been directly hit or seriously
damaged. There were no obvious signs that soldiers had been living
there and no sign of bodies or traces of blood.
The Kremlin said it was confident its defence ministry was correct
when it said that 600 Ukrainian servicemen had been "destroyed" in
the attack. Ukrainian military spokesperson Cherevatyi dismissed it
as an "an information operation".
As Moscow's invasion of Ukraine grinds towards the one-year mark,
Russia's military is under domestic pressure to deliver battlefield
successes.
Hawkish voices have sought an escalation of the war effort after
setbacks such as loss of captured territory and high rates of death
and injury. Some pro-Kremlin military bloggers criticised the
Russian defence ministry claims.
"Let's talk about 'fraud'," wrote one prominent pro-war military
blogger on the Telegram messaging app, who posts under the name of
Military Informant and who has more than half a million subscribers.
"It is not clear to us who, and for what reason, decided that 600
Ukrainian soldiers died inside, all at once, if the building was not
actually hit (even the light remained on).
(Reporting by Reuters bureaux; Writing by Lincoln Feast and Philippa
Fletcher; Editing by Lisa Shumaker, and Clarence Fernandez and Peter
Graff)
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