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- Battle of Bakhmut - Wikipedia
Bakhmut, formerly known as Artemivsk, was the site of a 2014 battle between Ukraine and the self-declared separatist Donetsk People's Republic
- Fighting ‘through hell. ’ To reclaim Bakhmut, a Ukrainian brigade must . . .
This stretch of dead forest — a couple dozen trees wide and a mile (2 kilometers) long — toward the equally dead village of Andriivka is one of countless like it on the road to Russian-controlled Bakhmut, which has now taken on huge symbolic significance in the Ukrainian counteroffensive
- Why is Bakhmut important in the Russia-Ukraine war?
Russia claims it has fully captured Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, but Kyiv says it still controls part of the city Bakhmut, which once had a population of about 70,000 people, has seen eight
- Ukraine war: Why Bakhmut matters for Russia and Ukraine - BBC
For more than seven long months, this small industrial city in eastern Ukraine has been pounded by Russian forces According to its deputy mayor, Oleksandr Marchenko, there are just a few thousand
- The Kremlin’s Pyrrhic Victory in Bakhmut: A Retrospective on the Battle . . .
Russia declared victory in Bakhmut on May 21, 2023, after fighting for the city for nearly a year [1] The battle marks the first claimed Russian victory over a large city since the capture of Severodonetsk and Lysychansk in the summer of 2022
- What to Know About Russia’s Capture of Bakhmut in Ukraine - The New . . .
Russia has declared victory in its devastating, nearly yearlong assault on Bakhmut, and its Wagner mercenaries have begun to withdraw Ukraine, whose forces have made small gains on the
- Why Russia Is So Determined To Capture Bakhmut - TIME
Damaged houses due to Russian shelling are seen through a broken window in Bakhmut, Ukraine, on Jan 24, 2023 Diego Herrera Carcedo—Anadolu Agency Getty Images A s Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
- The symbolic and ferocious fight over Bakhmut | The Week
Russia and Ukraine have long been fighting over the city of Bakhmut, a conflict that is unlikely to be stemmed in 2025 barring an unforeseen end to the Russo-Ukrainian war
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