The Herald on Sunday

Ukraine pushes back as Russian battles for Bakhmut

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RUSSIAN soldiers are slowly edging closer in their attempt to seize the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.

Troops are pummelling the city with artillery in an attempt to prise it from Ukrainian hands in order to complete Moscow’s goal of capturing the entire Donbas region bordering Russia.

While much of the fighting in the last month has unfolded in southern Ukraine’s Kherson region, the battle heating up around Bakhmut demonstrat­es Russian president Vladimir Putin’s desire for visible gains following weeks of clear setbacks in Ukraine.

Taking Bakhmut would rupture Ukraine’s supply lines and open a route for Russian forces to press on towards Kramatorsk and Sloviansk – key Ukrainian stronghold­s in Donetsk province.

Pro-Moscow separatist­s have controlled part of Donetsk and neighbouri­ng Luhansk province since 2014.

Before invading Ukraine, Mr Putin recognised the independen­ce of the rebels’ selfprocla­imed republics. Last month, he illegally annexed the Donetsk, Luhansk and two other provinces that Russian forces occupied or mostly occupied.

Russia has battered Bakhmut with rockets for more than five months. The ground assault accelerate­d after its troops forced the Ukrainians to withdraw from Luhansk in July.

The line of contact is now on the city’s outskirts, with mercenarie­s from the Wagner Group, a shadowy Russian military company, reported to be leading the charge.

Russia’s prolonged drive for Bakhmut exposes Moscow’s “craziness”, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a nightly address to the nation this week.

“Day after day, for months, they have been driving people there to their deaths, concentrat­ing the maximum power of artillery strikes there,” Mr Zelenskyy said.

Ukraine’s military is firing mortars and heavy artillery to repel the Russian forces.

Samuel Ramani, an associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, a defence and security think tank based in London, said: “Russia’s suffering defeats across the board. They need the optics of some kind of an offensive victory to assuage critics at home and to show the Russian public that this war is still going to plan.”

 ?? ?? Ukrainian soldiers work with a captured Russian tank T-80 on the road to Bakhmut
Ukrainian soldiers work with a captured Russian tank T-80 on the road to Bakhmut

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