The capture of Bakhmout necessary for the continuation of the Russian offensive in Ukraine, according to Moscow
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The capture of the city of Bakhmout, the epicenter of fierce fighting in eastern Ukraine for months, is necessary for the continuation of the Russian offensive, the Russian Minister of Security said on Tuesday. Defence.
“This city is an important node (of the lines) of defense of the Ukrainian soldiers in the Donbass. Taking it under control will make it possible to carry out new in-depth offensive operations against the defense of the armed forces of Ukraine,” said Sergei Shoigu, during a meeting of officials from his ministry, broadcast on television.
< p>Since the summer, Bakhmout has been at the heart of a Russian offensive which has largely ravaged the city, without allowing its occupation so far. In recent weeks, the Russians have made slight advances and now seem to control access to the city from the north, south and east, creating the threat of encirclement.
The troops of the group paramilitary Wagner lead this attack, at the cost of very heavy losses, according to its founder, Evguéni Prigojine.
The latter is also in open conflict with the military hierarchy, which he regularly accuses of not delivering enough ammunition to his men engaged on the front line in Bakhmout.
On the Ukrainian side, while speculation on a withdrawal were becoming more and more numerous, the authorities announced on Monday that they were not giving up on the city and were on the contrary going to send reinforcements.
Because this battle allows, according to Ukrainian officials, to weaken the Russian forces, which suffered very heavy losses there without gaining a decisive advantage, and this while the city does not have an obvious strategic interest.
At the same time, Ukraine says it is preparing a counter-offensive, while it awaits the delivery of new Western armaments soon.
Bakhmout has become highly symbolic, due to the efforts made by both sides since the summer to control this city which today has fewer than 4,000 civilians, according to Kyiv, con be some 70,000 before the start of the Russian military intervention.