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Ukraine says Bakhmut situation ‘extremely tense’ as army battles elite Russian units

Ukrainian military reports Moscow sending ‘best trained’ Wagner Group troops to conquer eastern industrial city, but invaders’ advance remains slow in war’s longest-running battle

Smoke rises after shelling in the besieged city of Bakhmut amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, February 27, 2023. (DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP)
Smoke rises after shelling in the besieged city of Bakhmut amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, February 27, 2023. (DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP)

KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine said Tuesday its forces were under pressure in Bakhmut, a nearly-destroyed city in the eastern Donetsk region that Russia has been trying to seize for months.

“The situation around Bakhmut is extremely tense. Despite taking significant losses, the enemy has dispatched its best-trained Wagner assault units to try to break through the defenses of our troops and surround the city,” the commander of Ukraine’s ground forces Oleksandr Syrskyi said on social media.

Moscow’s troops, and in particular the paramilitary group Wagner, have been making slow progress toward capturing the city.

The industrial hub with a prewar population of around 70,000 has become the epicenter of the grinding war in eastern Ukraine.

This battle, the longest-running of Russia’s year-long invasion, has involved mass artillery strikes, made high casualties on both sides, and reduced the city to rubble.

Experts have downplayed the strategic importance of the city, but Bakhmut has turned into a key political and symbolic prize as the battle dragged on.

On Monday evening Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned the situation around Bakhmut was getting increasingly difficult.

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