???? Live: Ukraine readies counteroffensive as Russia advances in Bakhmut
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The Ukrainian military was preparing Sunday for a counterattack in Bakhmut after more than seven months of fighting in the region, a top commander has said. Ukraine’s foreign minister has urged Germany to speed up supplies of ammunition and to start training Ukrainian pilots on Western fighter jets. Read FRANCE 24’s live blog below to see how the day’s events unfold.Ā All times are Paris time (GMT+1).
10:05am: Situation in Bahkmut āvery, very difficultā for Ukrainian troops
Ukraineās commander in chief says the situation in Bakhmut is āincreasingly difficultā after more than seven months of fighting in the region, FRANCE 24’s Emmanuel Chaze reports.
While Russiaās Wagner group has made unverified claims of gains in region, āone thing is for sure: the situation is very, very difficult for Ukrainian troops,ā Chaze added.
7:39am:Ā Russians living in richest cities ārelatively unscathedā by high casualties of war toll says UK intelligence
Russian casualties of war are concentrated among people living in east Russia while wealthier families based in Moscow and St Petersburg are “relatively unscathed” the British Ministry of Defence said on Sunday. In some cases, ethnic minority groups are disproportionately impacted, it added.
“In many of the Eastern regions, deaths are likely running, as a percentage of population, at a rate 30+ times higher than in Moscow. In places, ethnic minorities take the biggest hit; in Astrakhan some 75% of casualties come from the minority Kazakh and Tartar populations,” it said in a Tweet.
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5:08am:Ā Ukraine readies for counteroffensive commander says, as Russia advances in Bakhmut
The Ukrainian military was preparing Sunday for an upcoming counteroffensive, with a top commander saying his forces’ ongoing defence of Bakhmut in the face of fierce and sustained Russian attacks was necessary to “buy time” for that push.
Some military experts have questioned the sense of continuing to hold the city, but the commander of Ukraine’s ground forces argued his case. Colonel-General Oleksandr Syrsky, said on Saturday, “It is necessary to buy time to build reserves and launch a counteroffensive, which is not far off.
In a video released on Saturday, Yevgeny Prigozhin, chief of Russian mercenary group Wagner, said that his forces were close to the administrative centre of the city.
Standing on the rooftop of a high-rise building in what is said to be Bakhmut, Prigozhin is seen pointing towards a building in the distance.
“This is the building of the town administration, this is the centre of the town,” he said, clad in full military gear. “It is one kilometre and two hundred metres away.”
12:00am:Ā Ukraine urges Germany to speed up ammunition supplies and train pilots
Ukraine’s foreign minister urged Germany in an interview published on Sunday to speed up supplies of ammunition and to start training Ukrainian pilots on Western fighter jets.
Dmytro Kuleba told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper that ammunition shortages were the “number one” problem in Ukraine’s attempt to repel Russia’s invasion.
He said German weapons manufacturers had told him at the Munich Security Conference last month they were ready to deliver but were waiting for the government to sign contracts.
“So the problem lies with the government,” Kuleba was quoted as saying.
Kuleba made it clear he did not expect Western allies to give Ukraine the fighter jets it has been asking for any time soon. But he said Ukrainian pilots should be trained anyway, so they will be ready once that decision was taken, the paper reported
If Germany were to train Ukrainian pilots, that would be a “clear message of its political engagement”, he added.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP, AP & Reuters)
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