Russia throws forces into assault on Ukraine’s Soledar

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Ukrainian servicemen administer first aid to a wounded soldier in a shelter in Soledar. (AP pic)
KYIV: Ukrainian forces are facing waves of assaults by Russian forces on the small salt mining town of Soledar, Kyiv officials said today, as Moscow strives to make its first breakthrough in the east in months.
Britain’s defence ministry said Russian troops and mercenaries of the Wagner group were probably now in control of most of the town after advances in the last four days.
Seizing Soledar would give an advantage to Russian forces as they fight to capture the city of Bakhmut, a few kilometres to the southwest.
Troops from both sides have been taking heavy losses there in some of the most intense trench warfare since Russia invaded Ukraine nearly 11 months ago.

Bakhmut is located on a strategic supply line between the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, which make up the Donbas, Ukraine’s industrial heartland. Gaining control of Bakhmut could give Russia a platform to advance on two bigger cities – Kramatorsk and Sloviansk.
It would also give Russia a welcome battlefield victory after a series of setbacks in recent months.
“Russia’s Soledar axis is highly likely an effort to envelop Bakhmut from the north, and to disrupt Ukrainian lines of communication,” the British intelligence briefing said.
Serhiy Cherevaty, spokesman for Ukraine’s eastern forces, said the Russians were deploying their best Wagner fighters at Soledar, which had been struck 86 times by artillery over the past 24 hours.

Russia was using World War One-style tactics, throwing large numbers of men into battle and absorbing heavy losses, he told Ukrainian television.
“This is basically not a 21st-century war,” he said.
Journalist Yuriy Butusov, who is embedded with Ukrainian troops in Soledar, wrote for the online outlet New Voice that Russian forces had established fire control over the main Ukrainian supply route to the town.
“This is not a complete encirclement, but normal supply along the route is impossible, (and) this is critical for defence,” he said.
Waves of attacks
Wagner was founded by Yevgeny Prigozhin, an ally of Russian president Vladimir Putin. Drawing some recruits from Russia’s prisons, it is active in conflicts in Africa and has taken a prominent role in Russia’s war effort in Ukraine.
Prigozhin said on Saturday the area’s significance lay in a network of cavernous mining tunnels below the ground which can hold troops or tanks.
Ukrainian military analyst Oleh Zhdanov said fighting in Bahkmut and Soledar was “the most intense on the entire frontline”.
“So many remain on the battlefield … either dead or wounded,” he said on YouTube. “They attack our positions in waves, but the wounded as a rule die where they lie, either from exposure as it is very cold or from blood loss.”
Reuters could not verify the battlefield reports.
In an evacuee centre in Kramatorsk, Olha, 60, said she had fled Soledar after moving from apartment to apartment as each was destroyed in tank battles.
“There isn’t one house left intact. Apartments were burning, breaking in half,” said Olha, who gave only her first name.
Appeal for weapons
Ukrainian officials, led by the commander-in-chief General Valery Zaluzhniy, have warned that Russia is preparing fresh troops for a new offensive on Ukraine, possibly on the capital Kyiv.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly urged Ukraine’s Western supporters to supply more sophisticated weapons to help it repel attacks and eventually expel Russian troops.
“The world knows that every day of Russian presence on Ukrainian soil means deaths, injuries, pain and suffering of people,” he wrote in a message on Telegram on Tuesday morning, under pictures of Ukrainian soldiers.

Nato secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg said in Brussels on Tuesday the military alliance must further strengthen its support for Ukraine. Putin had failed in his attempts to divide Western allies over the conflict, he said.
Meanwhile Russia has appointed Colonel-General Alexander Lapin as chief of staff of the country’s ground forces, state-owned news agency TASS reported, despite criticism from hawks over his performance in Ukraine.
His promotion is the latest in a series of changes to Moscow’s military leadership over the course of the war.

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