Ukrainian infantry has reclaimed lost ground around Bakhmut, the Donbas’ regional center, after a series of gritty, short-range attacks. Kyiv’s forces have advanced as much as a kilometer, crossing a key canal and, securing parts of the battleground city that Kremlin fought nearly six months to capture according to news reports and official statements on Tuesday, July 4.
Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Malyar in a July 3 statement said Kyiv’s troops had made its largest territorial gains near the village Klishchiivka, to the south of Bakhmut since the start of its summer offensive. She said that Ukrainian armored infantry and assault infantry units were also slowly fighting their way into strong Russian defenses to the north of the city.
Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) service members posting on social media reported armored carrier-riding infantry had crossed the tactically important Siviersky Donets canal to the south of Bakhmut, and at one location Ukrainian foot patrols had penetrated into built-up parts of the city itself. Multiple, but unconfirmed posts, said Ukrainian assaults had advanced as much as a kilometer capturing Russian weapons, ammunition and prisoners of war in the process.
General Oleksandr Syrsky, commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) ground component, visited position close to the front-line in the Bakhmut sector on Monday July 3. Russian units were attempting counterattacks to recover the ground they had recently lost to advancing Ukrainian forces, he said.
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