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UKRAINE CLAIMS FURTHER ADVANCES ON CITY

- THE NEW YORK TIMES DONBAS REGION, Ukraine

Ukrainian soldiers made further advances around Bakhmut over the weekend, the country’s deputy defense minister said on Monday, putting pressure on Russian positions on the city’s flanks as Ukraine tries to retake momentum after months of being on the defensive. Although the battle inside the city continues to rage, the Ukrainian success around Bakhmut — while limited — presents Russian commanders with the difficult choice of whether to send reinforcem­ents, which could weaken positions elsewhere in the face of Ukraine’s looming counteroff­ensive.

Hanna Maliar, the deputy defense minister, said Monday that “against all odds, our troops managed to advance for several days.” A day earlier, she reported that Ukraine’s forces had “captured more than 10 enemy positions” after punching through Russian lines north and south of Bakhmut last week.

It was not possible to independen­tly verify her claims. Although Russia’s

Ministry of Defense acknowledg­ed on Friday that its forces had retreated in one segment around Bakhmut, it claimed on Sunday that “there has been no breakthrou­gh” against Russian lines and that all Ukrainian attacks had been repelled.

But in a rare acknowledg­ment of high-level casualties, it also said that two Russian colonels were killed in the fighting around the city.

Ukraine’s advances around Bakhmut have been the country’s first significan­t gains in the monthslong battle for the devastated city. At the same time, Russian forces control about 90 percent of Bakhmut and have continued to pound the last remaining Ukrainian posi

tions inside the city limits.

Both sides have suffered heavy casualties in the fight for Bakhmut. Since December alone, the United States estimates that more than 20,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in Ukraine, many around the city.

The Ukrainians are now seeking to take advantage of Russia’s losses by attacking positions around the city that they were forced from over the winter, and they could be trying to encircle Russian forces inside the ruins of Bakhmut.

Maj. Oleksandr Pantsyrny, 26, the commander of Ukraine’s 24th Separate Assault Battalion, or Aidar, said he led an operation that resulted in a breakthrou­gh against Russian flanks in the area of Bakhmut last week. Over three days, his battalion recaptured several miles of territory, he said. His account of the fighting could not be independen­tly confirmed.

Pantsyrny said the Ukrainian breakthrou­gh came as units of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group, which has spearheade­d the

assault on Bakhmut, began withdrawin­g units from outlying suburbs early this month in order to regroup.

“We were watching,” he said in a telephone interview Sunday. “They started step by step, handing over positions and moving troops for assaults inside Bakhmut.”

He said the Ukrainians spotted a weakness as the Wagner troops rotated out and hit Russian army units as they arrived to take over. The next day, he said, his troops followed with a second assault against arriving Russian reinforcem­ents.

“We guessed the right moment of the rotation,” Pantsyrny said, adding that the Russian defenders were unfamiliar with the terrain and “not used to such intensity of combat.”

Even as Ukrainian soldiers advanced along the rolling hills and open plains north and south of Bakhmut, the battle inside the ruined city was a different story.

Russian forces have captured nearly all of the city over months of bitter fighting, with the remaining Ukrainian defenders confined to a small western section and facing relentless assault.

On Monday, Russia’s Defense Ministry said assault units, supported by airborne troops, continued to battle for the western neighborho­ods of Bakhmut.

“Things are difficult in Bakhmut and the surroundin­g area,” Maliar, the Ukrainian deputy defense minister, said Monday, adding that “heavy fighting continues.”

 ?? LIBKOS AP ?? Ukrainian soldiers fire a cannon Monday near Bakhmut, where fierce battles against Russian forces have been taking place.
LIBKOS AP Ukrainian soldiers fire a cannon Monday near Bakhmut, where fierce battles against Russian forces have been taking place.

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