Ukraine keeps Bakhmut, despite the difficult situation.
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The Armed Forces of Ukraine admit that Russia has tactical success on the ground in Bakhmut, but notes that it is rapidly losing combat potential and is not achieving strategic success.
In Bakhmut, the occupying forces failed to achieve strategic success, but the situation in the city remains difficult, said Sergei Cherevaty, spokesman for the Eastern Group of Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in a commentary to Reuters.
The situation is complicated, the enemy is concentrating maximum efforts to capture Bakhmut. However, it suffers serious losses, Cherevaty said.
On April 7, soldiers of the 46th brigade defending the city also reported on the situation in Bakhmut.
The city is now in a difficult situation in the center. Due to the fact that the command now has to solve several tasks, the situation is critical, but so far predictable,” the fighters wrote in the brigade’s Telegram account.
On Friday evening, fighting continued north of the railway station near the police department, on Sadovaya and Tsiolkovsky streets near the pre-trial detention center.
In the center, fighting continues near the railway station itself and on its territory. In some places, the Russians are a few hundred meters from the railway tracks, in some they were able to marry them on Kolpakova Street.
Heavy fighting continues south at Vanguard and the pool.
There they multiplied one assault squad of orcs by zero,” the defenders of Bakhmut said.
The enemy is unsuccessfully attacking Bakhmut and Maryinka, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported in the evening summary.
The Russian invaders continue to concentrate their main efforts on conducting offensive operations in the Limansky, Bakhmutsky, Avdeevsky and Maryinsky directions – more than 40 enemy attacks were repelled during the day.
Source: Racurs

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