[Salon] Russia-Ukraine war – as it happened: Moscow has turned entire city of Bakhmut to ‘burnt ruins’, says Zelenskiy



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Russia-Ukraine war – as it happened: Moscow has turned entire city of Bakhmut to ‘burnt ruins’, says Zelenskiy

Firefighters work to put out a fire at a residential building hit by a Russian strike in Bakhmut, Ukraine
Firefighters work to put out a fire at a residential building hit by a Russian strike in Bakhmut, Ukraine. Photograph: Reuters
Nadeem Badshah (now) and Tom Ambrose (earlier)
Sat 10 Dec 2022 13.32 ESTFirst published on Sat 10 Dec 2022 02.15 EST



  • From 8h ago

    City of Bakhmut now just 'burnt ruins', says Zelenskiy

    Russian forces have “destroyed” the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, president Volodymyr Zelenskiy said, while Ukraine’s military reported missile, rocket and airstrikes in multiple parts of the country.

    The latest battles of Russia’s nine-and-a-half-month war in Ukraine have centred on four provinces that Russian president Vladimir Putin illegally claimed to have annexed in late September, the Associated Press reported.

    The fighting indicates Moscow’s struggle to establish control of the regions and Ukraine’s determination to reclaim them. Zelenskiy said the situation “remains very difficult” in several frontline cities in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk provinces.

    Together, the provinces make up the Donbas, an expansive industrial region bordering Russia that Putin identified as a focus from the war’s outset, where Moscow-backed separatists have fought since 2014.

    “Bakhmut, Soledar, Maryinka, Kreminna. For a long time, there is no living place left on the land of these areas that have not been damaged by shells and fire,” Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address.

    “The occupiers actually destroyed Bakhmut, another Donbas city that the Russian army turned into burned ruins.”

    He did not specify what he meant by “destroyed”, and some buildings remained standing and residents were seen in city streets.

    Updated at 08.00 EST
    2h ago13.15 EST

    A summary of today's developments

    Updated at 13.32 EST
    2h ago12.51 EST

    The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has tweeted about an attack by Russian forces in Kherson.

    3h ago12.23 EST

    All non-critical infrastructure in Ukraine’s southern port city of Odesa was without power after Russia used drones to hit energy facilities, local officials said on Saturday, with much of the surrounding region also affected.

    “Due to the scale of the damage all users in Odesa except critical infrastructure have been disconnected from electricity,” Odesa mayor, Gennadiy Trukhanov, wrote on Facebook.

    Odesa, Ukraine’s largest port city, had a population of over 1 million before Russia’s 24 February invasion.

    A statement posted by the city administration on the Telegram app said that Russian strikes hit key transmission lines and equipment in Odesa region in the early hours of Saturday.






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