In
a daily briefing, the ministry said that Commander Vyacheslav
Makarov of the 4th Motorized Rifle Brigade and Deputy Commander
Yevgeny Brovko from a separate unit were killed trying to repel
Ukrainian attacks.
It said that Makarov had been leading troops from the front
line, and that Brovko "died heroically, suffering multiple
shrapnel wounds". The defence ministry rarely announces the
deaths of military command in its daily briefings.
It also said Ukrainian forces waged attacks in the north and
south of Bakhmut over the past 24 hours, but that they had not
broken through Russian defences. "All attacks by units of
Ukraine's armed forces have been repelled," it said.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner mercenary force which has
spearheaded much of the Russian advance on Bakhmut, said his
forces had advanced up to 130 metres (400 feet) over the past 24
hours.
Prigozhin, in an audio statement on Telegram, said his forces
controlled 28 multi-story buildings in western districts of
Bakhmut where Ukrainian troops were still operating.
Ukrainian forces, he said, were holding 20 buildings and a total
area of 1.69 square km (0.65 square miles).
Reuters was not able to independently verify Russia's account.
Ukrainian deputy defence minister Hanna Maliar confirmed on
Sunday that Ukrainian forces "continue to move forward in the
Bakhmut sector in the suburbs."
"Our units captured more than ten enemy positions in the north
and south of Bakhmut and cleared a large area of forest near
Ivanivske. Enemy soldiers from different units were captured,"
she said on the Telegram messaging app.
Neither Ukraine nor Russian forces have been able to take full
control of the city, despite months of grinding warfare that has
inflicted heavy losses on both sides.
Moscow acknowledged on Friday that its forces had fallen back
north of Bakhmut amid a surge of Ukrainian attacks, but Kyiv has
played down suggestions a huge, long-planned counteroffensive
has officially begun.
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Ros Russell, Ron Popeski and
Lisa Shumaker)
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