New York Post

‘HELL ON EARTH’

Russia ups Bakhmut terror

- By JESSE O’NEILL With Wires

Russia ramped up its attack on key target Bakhmut over the weekend, killing a woman trying to escape the besieged Ukraine city of more than 70,000.

In addition, two men were gravely injured by shelling on Saturday while trying to cross a makeshift bridge out of the administra­tive center of a region in the Donetsk province, Ukrainian soldiers said.

As some Ukrainians tried to flee the “hell on earth” Bakhmut has become, others hunkered down while Russian forces moved closer to capturing the city, seen by Moscow as a key goal in its eastern push.

Only 4,000 people remain in Bakhmut, which Deputy Mayor Oleksandr Marchenko told the BBC was “almost destroyed,” like Mariupol, the city that was occupied by Russia early in the war.

A representa­tive of the Ukrainian army cautioned it was too perilous for refugees to drive out of Bakhmut, and said they were walking out instead, with some using a pontoon bridge set up by the military.

The stopgap escape route came when Ukrainian forces destroyed two key bridges just outside of the city, after Russian troops made inroads into the northern suburbs.

On Friday, observers said the drastic action may indicate Ukraine would abandon parts of the city. Troops may “conduct a limited and controlled withdrawal from particular­ly difficult sections of eastern Bakhmut,” while limiting Russian exit routes to the west, said The Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based think tank.

If Bakhmut fell to the Russians, Moscow would notch a rare recent victory in its prolonged invasion, rupturing Ukraine supply lines and setting the stage for its forces to press onward to other Donetsk stronghold­s.

Those who stayed in rubble-reduced sections of the city said they couldn’t even meet basic needs.

“Humanitari­an [aid] is given to us only once a month. There is no electricit­y, no water, no gas,” Natalia Ishkova said Saturday. “I pray to God that all who remain here will survive.”

A United Nations spokesman Friday said a limited number of humanitari­an partners in the city were focusing on evacuating the most vulnerable residents.

Amid the emergency, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu visited an undisclose­d location in eastern Ukraine to bestow troops with state decoration­s, according to footage posted by the Kremlin.

In southern Ukraine, meanwhile, the reported death toll from a Thursday missile strike on an apartment building in Zaporizhzh­ia rose to 11 — including a child, officials said.

Additional shelling Saturday killed two residents in the surroundin­g region, local officials said. In Nikopol, a woman, 57, and a man, 68, were killed after artillery shells and rockets were launched by Russia across the Dnieper river.

Nearly 600 miles to the west in Lviv, near the Polish border, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with European Union Parliament President Roberta Metsola and held talks with US Attorney General Merrick Garland and legal officials about the best way to fend off the invaders.

 ?? ?? DISASTROUS: A Ukrainian medic on Sunday runs through a trench near Bakhmut, where Russia’s siege killed a fleeing woman.
DISASTROUS: A Ukrainian medic on Sunday runs through a trench near Bakhmut, where Russia’s siege killed a fleeing woman.

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