
Russian reserves had been moved into Bakhmut, according to Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar, and combat had been going on all day in the city’s northern and southern districts. But the Russians had been driven back, and according to her assessment, her soldiers had advanced by approximately a kilometer in certain places.
Written by Chris Muhizi Minembwe Capital News 12:15pm Nairobi Kenya Time.
On Thursday, the Russian Wagner private army and the Ukrainian military both claimed fresh Russian withdrawals in the city of Bakhmut. This came as Kyiv continued to make its greatest advance in six months in preparation for an upcoming counteroffensive.
“Now, for the most part, as we have started to advance, they are shelling all the routes to front positions, so our armoured vehicles can’t deliver more infantry, ammunition, and other things,” said Petro Podaru, commander of a Ukrainian artillery battalion.
According to the Ukrainian military, forces had advanced by more than a mile in several areas. Its soldiers had been enduring a massive attack by Moscow that saw only gradual progress for half a year.
According to Kyiv, small-scale victories have been made around Bakhmut as a lead-up to a major counteroffensive that would hopefully reverse Russia’s 15-month invasion.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the commander of Wagner, claims that his soldiers are currently making progress within Bakhmut and are about to drive Ukrainian forces from their final stronghold in the populated region on the western fringes of the city.
Gains for Ukraine have been followed by a widening public rift between Wagner, which has spearheaded the Bakhmut campaign, and the regular Russian military among Russia’s forces.
Serhiy Cherevatyi, a military spokesman, stated in televised remarks that “our units have continued to advance on the flanks, covering a distance of 150 to 1,700 meters (1.1 miles) despite the fact that they lack an equipment… and personnel advantage.”
According to “Reuters” In his most recent voicemail on Thursday, Prigozhin stated, “Unfortunately, forces of the Russian Defense Ministry have withdrew up to 570 meters (1,880 feet) to the north of Bakhmut, exposing our flanks.
In a public speech to Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov, Prigozhin said, “I am appealing to the top leadership of the Ministry of Defence because my letters are not being read.”
Don’t give up the flanks, please.
During the last week, the Russian defense ministry has admitted minor withdrawals from positions close to Bakhmut, but it disputes Prigozhin’s claims that the flanks are collapsing and that Wagner has been denied ammunition.
Air raid sirens rang overnight on Thursday, black smoke covered Kyiv, and one fatality was recorded in the southern city of Odesa. Incoming missiles were shot down, according to Ukraine, 29 times. Moscow said that it had struck military targets.
Attacks and explosions have also been occurring in Russia, both on Russian territory close to the border and on Ukrainian territory it controls. A freight train was said to have been derailed overnight by “interference” by officials in Russian-occupied Crimea. Kiev has never acknowledged a part in local occurrences.




