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Kyiv: Ukrainian troops are closing in on Bakhmut

Kyiv: Ukrainian troops are closing in on Bakhmut

Ukrainian forces have made additional beneficial properties within the space across the closely contested japanese metropolis of Bakhmut, in keeping with the federal government in Kiev.

“Our units have captured more than ten enemy positions north and south of Bakhmut and cleared a large forest area near Ivanivske of the enemy,” Ukrainian Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar wrote on Telegram on Sunday. Russian troopers have been captured through the operation, she added.

Ukrainian troops continued to advance “against all odds,” Maliar mentioned. “This is the moment when 1 metre is worth 10 kilometres in terms of the complexity of the task.”

Despite the most recent Ukrainian success, the scenario in Bakhmut stays tense, she mentioned, because the Russian army is placing up staunch resistance. “The enemy has gathered all its forces there and is trying to advance, destroying everything in its path,” Maliar wrote. “Fierce fighting continues.”

Over the previous days, the Ukrainian military has managed to regain territory round Bakhmut, which has been on the centre of fierce combating for months, from Russian forces. Kiev’s forces might now encircle the fighters of personal Russian mercenary group Wagner, which have been deployed to town.

Source: www.anews.com.tr