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Ukrainian troops, supply lines vulnerable, UK says

UK: Russian advance in Bakhmut could come with heavy losses

- Karl Ritter

KYIV, Ukraine – Russian forces have made progress in their campaign to capture the city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, the focus of the war’s longest ground battle, but their assault will be difficult to sustain without more significan­t personnel losses, British military officials said Saturday.

The U.K. Defense Ministry said in its latest assessment that paramilita­ry units from the Kremlin-controlled Wagner Group have seized most of eastern Bakhmut, with a river flowing through the city now marking the front line of the fighting.

The mining city is located in Donetsk province, one of four regions of Ukraine that Russian President Vladimir Putin illegally annexed last year. Russia’s military opened the campaign to take control of Bakhmut in August, and both sides have experience­d staggering casualties.

Ukrainian troops and supply lines remain vulnerable to “continued Russian attempts to outflank the defenders from the north and south” as the Wagner Group’s forces try to close in on them in a pincer movement, the U.K. ministry said.

However, the ministry added, it will be “highly challengin­g” for Wagner’s soldiers to push ahead because Ukraine has destroyed key bridges over the river, while Ukrainian sniper fire from fortified buildings further west has made the thin strip of open ground in the city’s center “a killing zone.”

Russian military bloggers and other pro-Kremlin Telegram accounts claimed Friday that Russian forces had entered a metal processing plant in northweste­rn Bakhmut. The Institute for the Study of War, a Washington­based think tank, also referenced geolocated footage showing Russian forces within 800 meters of the AZOM plant, a heavily fortified complex.

The institute reported in its Friday night assessment that Moscow’s apparent focus on capturing the plant, rather than opting for a “wider encircleme­nt of western Bakhmut” by attempting to take nearby villages, was likely to bring a further wave of Russian casualties.

Ukraine’s ground forces on Saturday signaled their intention to hold out in Bakhmut, announcing on Facebook that their top officer was personally overseeing “the most important sectors of the front” to deny Moscow a longawaite­d battlefiel­d victory.

Meanwhile, repair work continued Saturday across Ukraine following a massive Russian missile and drone strike two days earlier.

In a Facebook post, Ukrenergo said scheduled blackouts remain in place in Kharkiv and Zhytomyr, as well as parts of the Dnipropetr­ovsk and Mykolaiv regions.

The General Staff of the Ukrainian armed forces reported that Russia launched 34 attacks from multiple rocket launchers Saturday on various parts of the country. They included southern Ukraine’s Kherson province, where three people “who simply went to a store to buy groceries” were killed, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

 ?? ARIS MESSINIS/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Ukrainian servicemen prepare to fire towards Russian positions with a 155mm M777 Howitzer artillery weapon near the city of Bakhmut, Donetsk region, Ukraine, on Saturday. Despite Ukrainian resistance, Russian forces have made progress in their campaign to capture the city.
ARIS MESSINIS/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Ukrainian servicemen prepare to fire towards Russian positions with a 155mm M777 Howitzer artillery weapon near the city of Bakhmut, Donetsk region, Ukraine, on Saturday. Despite Ukrainian resistance, Russian forces have made progress in their campaign to capture the city.

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