The ongoing battle for control of the town of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine has resulted in heavy casualties, according to reports from Ukraine and Russia. The town is divided by the Bakhmutka River, with Ukraine controlling the western area and Russia’s Wagner Group controlling the east. Both sides have suffered significant losses, with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reporting that over 1,100 Russian soldiers were killed in the fighting in the Bakhmut sector in just a few days, and Russia’s defence ministry claiming to have killed over 220 Ukrainian service members in the past 24 hours.
The exact number of casualties is difficult to verify, and both sides have accused the other of targeting civilians in their attacks, though both deny doing so. The conflict has caused significant human suffering, with tens of thousands of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers losing their lives, and millions being displaced.
The capture of Bakhmut is seen as a strategic objective by Moscow, with the ultimate aim of seizing control of the entire Donbas region. Despite the heavy losses, both sides have vowed to continue the fight, with Ukraine’s top commanders saying that defending Bakhmut will buy them time to prepare for a broader counterattack. The conflict shows no signs of abating, with sporadic fighting and ceasefire violations reported along the entire front line in Ukraine’s east and south.
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Source: Omanghana.com/SP