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Ukraine Doubles Down in Bakhmut Defence

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Kyiv: Operations to defend the embattled eastern city of Bakhmut will go on, and are backed by senior generals, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.

Western analysts suggested at the weekend that Ukraine was probably withdrawin­g some of its troops, as Russian forces close in on the city.

Moscow has been trying to take Bakhmut for months, as both sides suffer heavy losses in a grinding war of attrition.

A local official says there has been street fighting in recent days.

But Deputy Mayor Oleksandr Marchenko said at the weekend that Russia had not yet gained control of the city.

Meanwhile Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner private army involved in the Russian campaign, has complained of a lack of ammunition amid apparent friction between his fighters and regular Russian forces.

He also says his representa­tive had been barred from a Russian military headquarte­rs.

Analysts say Bakhmut has little strategic value but has become a focal point for Russian commanders who have struggled to deliver any positive news to the Kremlin. Capture of the city would bring Russia slightly closer to its goal of controllin­g the whole of Donetsk region, one of four regions in eastern

and southern Ukraine it annexed last September after referendum­s widely condemned outside Russia as a sham.

Mr Zelensky said in his evening address that he had discussed Bakhmut with senior generals. “[They] responded not to withdraw, but to strengthen [our defences],” he said.

“The command unanimousl­y supported this position. There were no other positions. I told the commander in chief to find the appropriat­e forces to help our guys in Bakhmut.”

The comments followed a report by the German newspaper Bild quoting Ukrainian government sources that armed forces commander Valery Zaluzhny had disagreed with Mr Zelensky about the operation several weeks ago, recommendi­ng a retreat from the city.

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