Moscow has not commented on the reports from either side that
its 72nd Separate Motor-rifle Brigade had abandoned its
positions on the southwestern outskirts of Bakhmut.
The Russian ministry of defence did not immediately reply to a
request from Reuters for comment, and Reuters could not
independently confirm the situation in the area.
A Russian brigade is typically formed of several thousand
troops. The eastern Ukrainian city has been the primary target
of Moscow's huge winter offensive and scene of the bloodiest
ground combat in Europe since World War Two.
Russian mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin, who has repeatedly
accused Moscow's regular armed forces of failing to adequately
support his private army that led the fight in Bakhmut, said on
Tuesday that the Russian brigade had abandoned its positions.
"Our army is fleeing. The 72nd Brigade pissed away three square
km this morning, where I had lost around 500 men," Prigozhin
said.
In a statement overnight, Ukraine's Third Separate Assault
Brigade said: "It's official. Prigozhin's report about the
flight of Russia's 72nd Independent Motorized Rifle Brigade from
near Bakhmut and the '500 corpses' of Russians left behind is
true."
"The Third Assault Brigade is grateful for the publicity about
our success at the front."
Early on Wednesday the unit, formed from Ukraine's nationalist
Azov Battalion, reposted a video of one of Azov's founders,
Andriy Biletsky, who said his forces had "defeated" the Russian
brigade.
"In fact, the 6th and 7th squadrons of this brigade were almost
entirely destroyed, brigade intelligence was destroyed, large
number of fighting vehicles were destroyed, a considerable
number of prisoners were taken," he said.
"The attacks were implemented within a territory 3 km wide and
2.6 km deep, and this entire territory is completely liberated
from the Russian occupying forces."
Ukraine's General Staff, which typically withholds such detail
from its regular reports, gave no specific account of fighting
in the area, apart from saying that Russia had "conducted an
unsuccessful offensive in the city of Bakhmut".
(Reporting by Tom Balmforth and Olena Harmash; Editing by Peter
Graff)
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