Your briefing on Tuesday: Bakhmut in ruins

Usman Deen
Usman Deen

Global Courant 2023-05-23 01:52:23

With Bakhmut in ruins, Ukraine is shifting focus

Ukraine has tacitly acknowledged that Russia has seized Bakhmut: A Ukrainian official today said Russian troops are engaged in “clearance operations” to clear remaining Ukrainian soldiers in the city – even as Kiev tries to shift focus from the apparent loss to the battle for the outskirts of the city.

The recent comments signaled a shift in Ukraine’s portrayal of the deadliest campaign of the war. For months, even as its hold on Bakhmut shrank to a few blocks, Ukraine would emphasize heavy fighting to prevent the Russians from capturing the city. Officials now appear to recognize that their focus is shifting from defending Bakhmut to making it difficult for the Russians to hold it.

But Bakhmut himself is destroyed. Drone footage captured by The Times shows the once peaceful city, known for its salt mines and sparkling wine, reduced to ashes.

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“By the time Russia declared victory over the ruins, it was clear that the city was all but lost,” said our colleague Marc Santora, reporting from the Bakhmut region last week. “At the same time, another battle is unfolding around the city – this one for the high ground taken by Russian troops during the winter.”

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While there is no evidence of who hacked into Encinas’ phone, the military is the only entity in Mexico with access to the spyware, according to five people familiar with the contracts.

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