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As Ukraine says counteroffensive delayed, mixed messages from the battlefront

  • Moscow claims breakthroughs in Bakhmut after criticism from Wagner boss
  • Ukraine’s president says delayed long expected counteroffensive against Russia

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A Ukrainian army sniper near Bakhmut, Donetsk region, Ukraine. Photo: AP
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Fierce fighting and conflicting reports as to who was winning and losing in and around the war-torn city of Bakhmut dominated reports from the front in eastern Ukraine.

The Russian armed forces have claimed breakthroughs in the battle for Bakhmut after criticism from the head of the Wagner Group of mercenaries, Yevgeny Prigozhin.

“In the Donetsk region, the assault divisions continue their attacks in the western part of the town of Artyomovsk [the Soviet name for Bakhmut]. Airborne troops have been supporting them, tying up units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the flanks,” Russian Defence Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said on Thursday.

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But a Russian war reporter for state television said Russian troops may be facing a full-scale encirclement following successful Ukrainian attacks on the flanks of the Wagner forces.

Evgeny Poddubny wrote on Telegram that Ukrainian forces managed to break through the Russian lines around Soledar, which is just a few kilometres northeast of Bakhmut.

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Wagner’s Prigozhin had previously warned several times of an imminent encirclement due to unsecured flanks.

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