War in Ukraine: Kiev intends to “very soon take advantage” of Russian fatigue in Bakhmut
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Ukraine intends to “very soon take advantage” of Russian fatigue in Bakhmut
Ukraine said Thursday it intends to “very soon take advantage” of Russian fatigue in Bakhmut, the epicenter of the fighting in the east of the country and where Russian forces, with the Wagner paramilitary group on the front line, have suffered significant losses.
Ukraine vows to take 'advantage of Russian fatigue in Bakhmut very soon'
The head of the Wagner group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said this week that his forces were in control of around 70 percent of the city, and a Russian aide in the wider Donetsk region said the city was 'practically surrounded'
War in Ukraine, live: the Ukrainian army promises to “take advantage of” the fatigue of Russian troops in Bakhmut very soon
The pace of Russian operations around Bakhmut seems to be slowing down; Russian forces may try to launch offensives in other directions. The IAEA again warned on Wednesday about the “precarious state” of the safety of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant.
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