Oleksandr Marchenko also told the BBC the remaining 4,000 civilians are living in shelters without access to gas, electricity or water. Mr Marchenko said "not a ...
"I believe we shouldn't give any inch of our land to the enemy," Mr Marchenko said. "We should protect our land, we should protect our people and we should protect the businesses that are on this land. "Currently there is no communication in the city so the city is cut out, the bridges are destroyed and the tactics the Russians are using is the tactic of parched land," Mr Marchenko told the Today programme. Mr Marchenko accused the Russians of having "no goal" to save the city and that it wanted to commit "genocide of the Ukrainian people". "There is fighting near the city and there are also street fights," Mr Marchenko said. Mr Marchenko said "not a single building" had remained untouched and that the city is "almost destroyed",
Russian artillery pounded the last routes out of Bakhmut on Friday, aiming to complete the encirclement of the besieged Ukrainian city and bring Moscow ...
military interventions around the globe, accused the United States of hypocrisy on Friday after Blinken said Moscow cannot be allowed to wage war in Ukraine with impunity. The task of our forces in Bakhmut is to inflict as many losses on the enemy as possible. Ukraine and its allies say the invasion was an unprovoked war of conquest. The two men met briefly on the sidelines of a G-20 foreign ministers meeting in India. "The time will come and you will rise." Every meter of Ukrainian land costs hundreds of lives to the enemy," he said. Russia says it would be a stepping stone to completing the capture of the Donbas industrial region, one of Moscow's most important objectives. He called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to order a retreat from Bakhmut to save his soldiers' lives. A bridge in the adjacent town of Khromove was damaged by Russian tank shelling. Before the war Bakhmut was known for salt and gypsum mines. approves $400 million military package for Ukraine](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/03/live-updates-latest-news-on-russia-and-the-war-in-ukraine.html) [Ukrainian refugees find a new life in Germany after Russia's invasion](https://www.nbcnews.com/specials/russia-ukraine-war-refugee-family-one-year-later/) [Atomic Heart video game draws scrutiny from Ukrainian officials](https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/atomic-heart-video-game-draws-scrutiny-ukrainians-russia-ties-rcna72714) To the west, Ukrainians were digging new trenches for defensive positions.
With Russian forces closing in, police try to persuade remaining citizens to get out and access routes come under fire• Russia–Ukraine war: latest updates.
“There are now people who want to leave, but it’s hard to get them out.” Oleksandra Havrylko tries to explain the resistance of those who have refused to leave. “We are all locals and we’re all just holding on here. “All the roads are under fire.” “The grandfather wanted to evacuate but the mother didn’t. “Instead, it was a complete nightmare. “Units of the private military company Wagner have practically surrounded Bakhmut. The pincers are getting tighter,” said Prigozhin. “There are some cases where people equip their basements to make them more or less liveable. If the children don’t have parents but have a guardian, we can get permission from social services to take them out.” The law says we can only take children with permission of the parents. Last week that meant a visit to a village just outside Bakhmut. Their counterparts, the Dark Angels, take out the dead.
A Russian victory in Bakhmut, with a pre-war population of about 70000, would give it its first major prize in a costly winter offensive, after it called up ...
The task of our forces in Bakhmut is to inflict as many losses on the enemy as possible. Every metre of Ukrainian land costs hundreds of lives to the enemy," he said. Ukraine says the city has little strategic value, and the huge casualties Russia has suffered trying to take Bakhmut could shape the course of the conflict. "The Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation, General of the Army Sergei Shoigu, inspected the forward command post of one of the formations of the Eastern Military District in the South Donetsk direction," his ministry said in a statement published on messaging app Telegram. "Only one route [out] is left," he said. Robert Brovdi, the commander of a Ukrainian drone unit active in Bakhmut who goes by the name "Madyar", said in a video posted on social media that his unit had been ordered to withdraw immediately.
Russian artillery has bombarded the last routes out of Bakhmut, aiming to complete the encirclement of the besieged Ukrainian city and bring Moscow closer to ...
Ukrainian forces defending Bakhmut are facing increasingly strong pressure from Russian troops, British military intelligence says, with intense fighting ...
The battle for Bakhmut has raged for seven months. We will fight for as long as we can. Russian artillery pounded the last routes out of Bakhmut on Friday, aiming to complete the encirclement of the besieged city and bring Moscow closer to its first major victory in the war in six months.
Ukrainian forces repelled numerous Russian attacks in Bakhmut over the past 24 hours, Kyiv said on March 4, despite claims by Moscow's mercenaries that the ...
Germany has asked Switzerland to sell it some of its mothballed Leopard 2 tanks, the Swiss government said on March 3, in a deal that could allow Germany and other countries to increase military aid to Ukraine. The phrase "to hang noodles on someone's ears" in colloquial Russian means "to lie to someone." Germany wants Switzerland to sell some of the tanks back to manufacturer Rheinmetall, which would allow the company to backfill gaps in the armaments of European Union and NATO members. The term "Romanian language" is intended to replace the currently used "Moldovan language," "official language," "state language," and "maternal language" in the constitution and all official documents. The case, which raises questions about free movement and citizenship rights under EU law, was first raised in a Romanian court in 2021 and has now been referred to the European Union Court of Justice. To read the original story by Reuters, [Live Briefing](https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-russia-crisis-crosshairs-live-briefing/31668477.html) gives you all of the latest developments on Russia's full-scale invasion, Kyiv's counteroffensives, Western military aid, global reaction, and the plight of civilians. The money, which he said will come in three phases, is crucial for the South Asian economy, which is facing a balance-of-payment crisis, with its central bank foreign exchange reserves dropping to levels barely able to cover three weeks of imports. "Society is in movement, and this movement flows under the skin of the city. and "Death to the dictator," a reference to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, from windows and rooftops as reports of illness continued to surface. To reach the original story from Reuters, click The visit was Garland’s second since Russia’s invasion began in late February 2022, and it comes on the heels of President Joe Biden’s dramatic visit to Kyiv on February 20.
UK Ministry of Defense says 'intense fighting' is taking place around the city in the eastern Donetsk region.
Two major bridges in Bakhmut have been destroyed in the last 36 hours, making it harder for Ukrainian soldiers to move in and out of the city, it said. “The Wagner Group has essentially surrounded the city,” Prigozhin said, from a rooftop that Russian troops — bolstered by mercenaries working for the Wagner Group private military company — achieved further advances in the northern suburbs of the city, according to the U.K.
Pressure mounted Saturday on Ukrainian troops and civilians hunkering down in Bakhmut, as Kyiv's forces tried to help residents flee amid what Western ...
It said that a child was among those killed, and that the rescue effort was ongoing. However, Moscow’s invasion and Ukraine’s request for fast-track consideration have lent urgency to the negotiations. Speaking to the AP on Saturday, Ishkova said that they suffered from a lack of food and basic utilities. It said Ukrainian troops may “conduct a limited and controlled withdrawal from particularly difficult sections of eastern Bakhmut,” while seeking to inhibit Russian movement there and limit exit routes to the west. Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu visited a command post of Russia’s Eastern forces, where he was briefed by regional commander Rustam Muradov, according to a video published by the ministry. Attorney General Merrick Garland and top European legal officials on how to hold Russia accountable for its actions in Ukraine. At the United Nations on Friday, deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said U.N. “Humanitarian (aid) is given to us only once a month. Later, they saw at least five houses on fire as a result of attacks in Khromove. Hours earlier, Zelenskyy held talks with U.S. The U.K. [Ukrainian withdrawal](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/ukrainian-official-says-military-may-pull-troops-from-bakhmut) from the eastern city that Russian forces have spent months trying to capture.
Ukrainian troops holding out in Bakhmut are facing increased pressure as they help civilians fleeing the besieged eastern city. A woman was killed and two men ...
There are many more Russians here than we have ammunition to destroy them," Volodymyr Nazarenko, a deputy commander in the national guard of Ukraine, told Ukrainian NV Radio. Particularly significant will be the delivery of 155 mm NATO-standard howitzer rounds that are urgently needed in advance of an intense spring campaign, according to the Financial Times, citing anonymous EU officials. The U.S. “We are doing everything to ensure that the International Criminal Court is successful in punishing Russian war criminals,” the Ukrainian leader said. has now provided more than $32 billion in military aid to Ukraine. Capturing Bakhmut not only would give Russian fighters a rare battlefield gain after months of setbacks but it could pierce Ukraine’s supply lines and allow Kremlin forces to press toward other Ukrainian strongholds in the eastern Donetsk region. stocks without congressional approval during an emergency, Blinken said in announcing the aid. Providing that system now could help Ukrainian troops as they launch an expected spring offensive, making it easier for them to cross rivers to battle Russian forces. The enemy had successes in the north, northwest of Bakhmut a week ago. In the video, Prigozhin, wearing military gear, said, "We are sending another shipment of Ukrainian army fighters home. Shoigu has been criticized for Russia’s poor performance in its war against Ukraine. That's why the latest truck will take them back to their motherland."
Residents are attempting to flee on foot as the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut is likely to fall to Russian forces in the coming days or even hours – while ...
Kyiv's forces try to help residents escape as Russian fighters press to capture city in eastern Ukraine.
It said that a child was among those killed, and that the rescue effort was continuing. Bakhmut resident Hennadiy Mazepa and his wife Natalia Ishkova both chose to remain in Bakhmut, even as fierce battles reduced much of the city to rubble. “I pray to God that all who remain here will survive.” Later, they saw at least five houses on fire as a result of attacks in Khromove. “Humanitarian [aid] is given to us only once a month. Speaking to the AP on Saturday, Ishkova said that they suffered from a lack of food and basic utilities.
On a mud-covered, shrapnel-dented minibus, 21-year-old Svyat unloads his latest round of civilians evacuated from the besieged Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.
He has asked the ABC not to publish the location, but showed pictures and videos of his destroyed village. I'm going with nothing," he says. She was hit in an explosion," he tells ABC News. "You can't say much, because everything is being watched by Russian soldiers," he shrugs as he puts his phone back in his pocket. On his uniform is a badge with his name and blood type just in case of emergency. I did not want to go." Sergei Ivanov smiles widely as he helps others carry their belongings onto the bus. "The explosions were so strong. For a whole year now, we've been communicating in just a few words via message apps." and Russians drones are there flying over us, publishing our location," he says. For the past week, I haven't been out of the basement, not even just to go outside and get some water," he tells the ABC. "People here are very afraid of others because they get used to sitting in the basement," he says.
Ukrainian forces defending Bakhmut are facing increasingly strong pressure from Russian forces, British military intelligence said on Saturday, with intense ...
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Ukrainian forces ward off assaults in and around besieged city, says military, while resupply routes become 'increasingly limited'
The Russian defence minister paid a rare visit to Moscow’s forces in Ukraine. Little changed since it was designed in 1869, its continued use as a weapon highlights the brutal and low-tech fighting which has come to characterise much of the war. The UK Ministry of Defence said Ukrainian resupply routes were becoming “increasingly limited”. So I could see General Gerasimov, the chief of the General Staff, who’s now been put in charge and overall command in Ukraine itself to be the one, if he could make a sufficiently sensible plan and have the moral courage to see it through, it could be the generals that topple Putin and push him out of the Kremlin. The Ukraine military says Russian troops are trying but failing to surround Bakhmut. “In order to defeat the external enemy, it is necessary to simultaneously overcome the internal one – corruption.” “Regarding [press freedom], as a journalist, I am in such a situation for the first time. But wartime censorship and the army’s role in protecting their country from an existential threat has made reporting on the military a challenge. In terms of the advancement of Russian troops, we practically stopped [it]. You don’t have to defeat an army in detail everywhere on the battlefield. Well, to be honest, I don’t really know the answer to that question. Unfortunately, the Russian Federation did not give up on the plans that they had with regard to Bakhmut.