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Maps show troop movements - after a nine-month battle, Bachmut is probably 40 percent in Russian hands

2023-03-07T10:48:37.683Z


The battle for the small town of Bakhmut is getting bloodier and bloodier. Kiev comments on a possible withdrawal. The news ticker on the Ukraine war.


The battle for the small town of Bakhmut is getting bloodier and bloodier.

Kiev comments on a possible withdrawal.

The news ticker on the Ukraine war.

  • Fierce

    fighting

    for

    Bakhmut

    : symbolic city probably 40 percent in the hands of Russia.

  • Shooting

    of a Ukrainian

    soldier

    : Zelenskyj condemns video.

  • Possible

    withdrawal

    from

    Bachmut

    : In the USA, experts are advising Kiev to change strategy in the Ukraine war.

  • Battle

    of

    Bakhmut

    : Yevgeny Prigozhin threatens Vladimir Putin.

Update from March 7, 11:15 a.m .:

According to British intelligence, the ongoing defense of the heavily contested city of Bakhmut is weakening the armies of both sides in the Ukraine war.

The Ukrainians are believed to have been able to stabilize their defense line over the weekend after Russian troops had earlier entered the north of the city, according to the daily briefing of the British Ministry of Defence.

Supply, on the other hand, is becoming increasingly difficult because important access routes have been destroyed and the Ukrainians are increasingly having to resort to muddy, unpaved roads for supplies.

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Ukrainian soldiers prepare to launch a self-propelled howitzer near Bakhmut.

© LIBKOS/AP/dpa

What it looks like in Bachmut is still unclear.

“Our artillery, our equipment and our troops are already in the city.

They control almost half of Bakhmut," said Jan Gagin, adviser to the Russian-appointed governor of the self-proclaimed "Donetsk People's Republic," according to Russia's state news agency TASS.

According to Gagin, "the roads in the area are already completely under the fire control of Russian forces."

Putin's circle of power in the Kremlin - the confidants of the Russian President

Putin's circle of power in the Kremlin - the confidants of the Russian President

Ukraine news: Bakhmut 40 percent in the hands of Russia

Update from March 7th, 10:00 a.m.:

The US "Institute for the Study of War" (ISW) has published new maps showing the ground movements in Bakhmut on Monday (March 6th).

They indicate that the Russian soldiers have taken almost 40 percent of the symbolic small town after a nine-month battle.

Russia "threw additional Wagner forces into the fight," said the Ukrainian Colonel General Olexander Syrskyj.

The commander of the Ukrainian land forces was in Bakhmut for the third time within a few days and praised the morale of the defenders: "Our fighters are bravely defending the positions north of Bakhmut and are trying to prevent the city from being encircled."

Here are today's control-of-terrain maps of #Russia's invasion of #Ukraine from @TheStudyofWar and @criticalthreats.



Interactive map, updated daily: https://t.co/hwgxTnU2Tr



Archive of time-lapse maps, updated monthly: https://t.co/IT6FiqwgGO pic.twitter.com/VqU3KrrLEW

— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) March 7, 2023

Update from March 7, 8:45 a.m .:

According to their own statements, the Ukrainian armed forces have fended off more than 140 Russian attacks on the front in the east of the country in the past few days.

This is reported by the Reuters news agency.

The enemy is still trying to storm the city of Bakhmut and its surroundings, which has been heavily fought for months, the Ukrainian military said.

Russian troops launched 37 attacks just near the village of Dubovo-Vasilivka, north-west of Bakhmut.

Ukraine news: Selenskyj condemns video with shooting of a soldier

Update from March 7, 7:15 a.m .:

In his video speech in the evening, Ukrainian President Selenskyj also condemned the killing of a Ukrainian prisoner of war who was allegedly killed by Russian soldiers with numerous shots.

"Today a video surfaced of the occupiers brutally killing a fighter who bravely said the words 'Glory to Ukraine,'" Zelenskyy said.

“The squatters are killing us for the very fact that we are Ukrainians.

For the simple word Ukraine.

For our dream of a Ukraine,” said Zelensky, who repeatedly describes Russia as a terrorist state.

The scene shown on video caused horror in Ukraine.

Update from March 7, 6:00 a.m .:

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj has reaffirmed the unity of the military leadership in Kiev in the battle for the city of Bakhmut in the Donetsk region in the east of the country.

The unanimous decision was made not to give way, but to reinforce the troops, said Zelenskyj in his video message distributed in Kiev on Monday evening.

In it he informed about a meeting with generals on the situation around the symbolic city of the Ukrainian resistance.

"The Ukrainian armed forces are defending every part of Ukraine and will continue to do so," said Zelenskyy.

The time will come when every town and village of the Ukrainian state will be liberated.

Ukraine news: Kiev speaks of "great success" in Bachmut - in two respects

Update from March 6, 10 p.m.:

According to the Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podoljak, the army in Bakhmut “achieved its goals” – despite ongoing fighting with Russian troops.

Ukrainian forces "on the one hand destroyed the enemy's main combat-ready formation" and "on the other hand enabled the education and training of tens of thousands of Ukrainian troops in preparation for a counterattack."

Even in the event of a withdrawal, it would be a "major strategic success" for Kiev, Podoliak said.

However, he pointed out that such a decision had not yet been made.

Rather, there is a consensus among the military leaders of Ukraine that they want to continue to defend the strategically important small town.

Ukraine news: Kuleba condemns alleged execution video

Update from March 6, 8:21 p.m .:

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to examine video recordings intended to show the killing of a Ukrainian prisoner of war by Russian soldiers.

The "terrible video" shows an "unarmed Ukrainian prisoner of war being executed by Russian soldiers just for saying 'Glory to Ukraine'," Kuleba wrote on online networks on Monday.

The video is "further proof that this war is genocide".

Ukraine news: "Putin's bloodhound" is expanding his power

Update from March 6, 6:30 p.m.:

“Putin’s bloodhound”, the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, has apparently started recruiting fighters from the self-proclaimed “Luhansk People’s Republic” for his troops.

The goal is to strengthen their own power, reports the National Resistance Center of Ukraine.

According to the report, Kadyrov's influence is currently growing in the occupied areas of the Donetsk region - now his fighters are also supposed to "ensure order" in the Luhansk Oblast.

Ukraine update: Fighting in Bakhmut reaches “their peak”

Update from March 6th, 5 p.m.:

In the battle for the small town of Bachmut, the fighting is said to be “reaching its peak”.

The Ukrainian army is currently trying "valiantly to defend its positions" and "to prevent the encirclement of the city," Colonel-General Oleksandr Syrskyj told Telegram.

In addition, the Russian troops, including the Wagner mercenary group, suffered "considerable losses".

The Russian side also reported losses – albeit on the Ukrainian side.

Ukraine news: US voices advise Kiev to withdraw from Bakhmut

Update from March 6, 2:50 p.m .:

Fierce fighting continues in and around the besieged city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, but both Kiev and Moscow are apparently increasingly

struggling with ammunition shortages

(see the first report from March 6) and increasing losses.

While the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian armed forces, Valeriy Zalushnyi, spoke out "in favor of continuing the defense operation and further strengthening the positions in Bakhmut", some analysts expect the fighting in the small town to end soon.

"I think Bakhmut's stubborn defense accomplished a lot as it consumed Russian manpower and ammunition," tweeted Michael Kofman, director of Russian studies at CAN, Virginia think tank.

"But strategies can reach a point where yields diminish, and as Ukraine tries to gather resources for an offensive, it could hamper the success of a more important operation." Also, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), a The Washington-based think tank said a withdrawal might be the "wisest option" for Ukraine.

Ukraine news: Selenskyj is arguing with the military about Bachmut's strategy

Update from March 6, 1:24 p.m .

: In the brutal battles for Bakhmut, Selenskyj is apparently arguing with a leading general about the strategy.

The Ukrainian president has declared the city a "fortress" but, according to a report, is met with incomprehension from soldiers who speak of a "disaster".

You can find out the background here.

Ukraine news: "Donetsk People's Republic" blames Kiev for the deaths of 4,500 civilians

Update from March 6, 12:35 p.m

.: Almost 4,500 civilians have died in the Donetsk region “since the escalation on February 17, 2022”.

Officials of the self-proclaimed "Donetsk People's Republic" reported this and blamed Ukraine.

According to the Russian news agency Tass, they explained that 133 children were among the dead.

“The situation escalated on the morning of February 17th.

Heavy shelling by Ukrainian forces killed civilians and damaged infrastructure," it said, adding: "On February 24, at the request of Donbass leaders, Putin launched the military special operation" to "liberate the areas under Kyiv's control."

Kremlin propaganda continues to refer to the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a "military special operation."

Ukraine news: Selenskyj's wife reports sexual violence by Putin's forces

Update March 6, 11:27 a.m

.: Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska, wife of Zelenskyj, reported that investigators are currently investigating 171 cases of alleged sexual violence by Russian forces against Ukrainian civilians.

This emerges from the latest analysis by the US Institute for War Studies (ISW).

Material shortage on the part of Russia: The army uses decades-old tanks in the Ukraine war

Update from March 6, 9:57 a.m

.: Moscow is now using decades-old weapons, apparently out of desperation: recently, even Soviet-type BTR-50 armored transport vehicles, which have been manufactured since 1954, have been used in Ukraine.

This is reported by the Ministry of Defense in London with reference to its secret services.

Destroyed main battle tanks have been replaced by old T-62 models for months, it said.

Even the 1st Guards Tank Army, one of the most prestigious units, received such tanks to make up for their losses in modern tanks.

“As of the summer of 2022, about 800 T-62s have been taken out of storage.

Some have received improved sighting systems that will most likely improve their effectiveness at night.” However, the vehicles have many weak points, including the lack of modern reactive armor.

First report from March 6th

: Kiev – The Russian troops have been trying for weeks to conquer the city of Bakhmut, which has been declared a fortress.

Russia uses the notorious Wagner mercenaries, who according to Ukrainian reports have already suffered heavy losses.

However, the information cannot be verified.

Battle for Bakhmut: Yevgeny Prigozhin threatens Vladimir Putin

Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin has now threatened the government of Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin to withdraw his mercenaries from Bakhmut.

The reason for this is the lack of ammunition.

This was reported by ZDF, citing a corresponding telegram entry from the first weekend in March (which, however, was not an official Prigozhin channel).

"The situation will not be nice for all military formations that protect Russian interests," it said, as well as: "If Wagner withdraws from Bachmut now, the entire front will collapse."

General Staff in Kiev: “Unsuccessful Offensive Actions” in the Ukraine War

So far, Bakhmut has been under pressure from three sides, only one side in the west is still open and offers Ukrainian troops a corridor for a possible retreat.

"The defenders are holding their position," said Sehy Cherevaty, spokesman for the Ukrainian Army Group East.

"And we have the ability to deliver ammunition, provisions and medicine, and to transport the wounded."

In its report, the General Staff in Kiev also spoke of "unsuccessful offensive actions" by Russian troops near Avdiivka and Shakhtarsk in the east of the country.

There, too, many towns were indiscriminately shelled by Russian artillery

(AFP/dpa/frs/nak)

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Source: merkur

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