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Ukraine denies fall of Bakhmut, says advancing in suburbs

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Ukraine on Sunday denied Bakhmut had fallen to Russian troops in the longest battle of the war and said it was instead advancing around the suburbs, making it ‘very difficult’ for Russian troops to stay in the devastated city.

A day after President Vladimir Putin congratula­ted his troops and private mercenary group Wagner who claimed to have taken the city in eastern Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky suggested it would be a pyrrhic victory for Moscow.

‘You have to understand there is nothing’ there in Bakhmut, he said, sat next to US President Joe Biden on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan.

“For today, Bakhmut is only in our hearts.”

Zelensky’s spokesman later clarified that the Ukrainian president was not confirming the loss of Bakhmut to Russian troops.

“The president denied the capture of Bakhmut,” spokesman Sergiy Nykyforov said on Facebook. Deputy Defence Minister Ganna Malyar then said Ukrainian troops ‘have semi-encircled the city’.

“The advance of our troops in the suburbs on the flanks, which is still ongoing, makes it very dif

ficult for the enemy to be in Bakhmut.” She said Ukrainian troops were still in control of a residentia­l area and some industrial facilities.

The loss of Bakhmut would be hugely symbolic for the Ukrainians, who had held on for months, ignoring US advice behind the scenes to focus elsewhere.

But some analysts have said Ukraine has inflicted heavy losses on Russia in Bakhmut and forced it to commit large resources, potentiall­y weakening its defences in other parts of the front line.

Backdrop of ruins

Bakhmut, a salt-mining town that once had a population of 70,000 people, has been the scene of some of the bloodiest fighting in Moscow’s more than year-long Ukraine offensive.

The fall of Bakhmut, where both Moscow and Kyiv are believed to have suffered huge losses, would allow Moscow to bring home a key victory after a series of humiliatin­g defeats.

It would also come before a major counteroff­ensive that Kyiv has been preparing for months. Zelensky himself has warned that the city’s loss would open the way for Russian troops to capture more of the Donbas region. “As a result of offensive actions of the Wagner assault units, with the support of artillery and aviation of the ‘ Southern’ unit, the liberation of the city of Artemovsk was completed,” Russia’s defence ministry said, using the Soviet-era name of Bakhmut.

‘Vladimir Putin congratula­ted the assault units of Wagner as well as all servicemen of units of the Russian armed forces who provided them with the necessary support and flank cover, on the completion of the operation to liberate’ the city, TASS news agency quoted a Kremlin statement as saying.

Wagner’s boss Yevgeny Prigozhin earlier claimed Bakhmut had fallen to his mercenarie­s in a video posted on Telegram against a backdrop of ruins.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Members of Wagner group waving a Russian flag and Wagner Group’s flag on the rooftop of a damaged building in Bakhmut on Saturday
(AFP) Members of Wagner group waving a Russian flag and Wagner Group’s flag on the rooftop of a damaged building in Bakhmut on Saturday

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