Battle of Bakhmut
The battle of Bakhmut was a major battle between the Russian Armed Forces and the Ukrainian Armed Forces for control of the city of Bakhmut, during the eastern Ukraine campaign, a theatre of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[9] It is regarded by military analysts to be the bloodiest battle since the end of World War II.[10][11]
For the 2014 battle in the city under its former name, see Battle of Artemivsk.
While the shelling of Bakhmut began in May 2022, and the battle being considered to have begun in early July with Russian offensives on the distant approaches to the city,[12][13][14] the main assault towards the city itself started on 1 August after Russian forces advanced from the direction of Popasna following a Ukrainian withdrawal from that front.[15] The main assault force consisted primarily of mercenaries from the Russian paramilitary organization Wagner Group, supported by regular Russian troops and reportedly Donetsk People's Republic militia elements.[5][16][4]
In late 2022, following Ukraine's Kharkiv and Kherson counteroffensives, the Bakhmut–Soledar front became an important focus of the war, being one of the few front lines where Russia remained on the offensive.[17] Attacks on the city intensified in November 2022, as assaulting Russian forces were reinforced by units redeployed from the Kherson front, together with newly mobilized recruits.[18][19] By this time, much of the front line had descended into positional trench warfare, with both sides suffering high casualties without any significant advances.[20] By using repeated assaults composed of former convicts, Wagner troops were able to gradually gain ground.[21][22] and by February 2023, they captured territory in the north and south of Bakhmut and threatened encirclement, forcing Ukrainian forces to slowly pull out into the city,[23][24] and the battle turned into fierce urban warfare.[23] By March 2023, Russian forces captured the eastern half of the city, up to the Bakhmutka river, and continued to advance into Ukrainian-controlled parts of Bakhmut.[25][26]
On 20 May 2023, Bakhmut had been mostly captured by Russian forces,[27][28][29] with the Ukrainian military claiming control of a small strip of the city proper along the T0504 highway.[30][31][32] Nonetheless, Ukraine started counterattacks on Russia's flanks, seeking to encircle the city.[33] Around the same time on 25 May, Wagner began withdrawing from the city to be replaced by regular Russian troops,[34] amidst heavy internal squabbles between Wagner leadership and Russian high command.[35][36]
In September 2023, President Zelensky said Ukraine would continue to fight to retake Bakhmut.[37]
Although, initially a target with lesser tactical importance,[38] Bakhmut became one of the central battles of the Russo-Ukrainian War, with it gaining significant symbolic importance for both sides, as President Zelensky declared it to be the "fortress of our morale",[39] and due to the heavy investment of manpower and resources both sides used to control the city.[40][41] The battle of Bakhmut has been described as a "meat grinder" and a "vortex" for both the Ukrainian and Russian militaries.[42][43] The intensity of the battle and the high number of casualties suffered by both sides during the fight, alongside the trench and urban warfare, has drawn comparisons to the Battle of Verdun in World War I,[44][45][46] as well as to the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II.[47][48][49] It has been called the most prominent urban battle of the war,[50] with it being reported as the site of "some of the fiercest urban combat in Europe since World War II".[51]
Battle
Early shelling and Russian encroachment (August–October 2022)
On 1 August 2022, Russian forces launched assaults on settlements southeast and northeast of Bakhmut, including Yakovlivka, Soledar, and Vershyna, which the Ukrainian General Staff said it had repelled. Pro-Russian Telegram channels claimed that Russian forces were within two kilometers of the city.[64][65] The following day, Ukraine reported that Russian forces had increased airstrikes and shelling of Bakhmut, beginning a ground attack on the southeastern part of the city.[66] On 4 August, Wagner Group mercenaries managed to break through Ukrainian defenses and reach Patrice Lumumba street on the eastern outskirts of Bakhmut.[67] In the following days, Russian forces continued to push towards Bakhmut from the south, with the Ukrainian general staff stating on 14 August that Russian forces had achieved "partial success" near Bakhmut, but offering no specifics.[68]
Night shelling in the city center on 21 September burned the Martynov Palace of Culture, where the humanitarian headquarters worked. During the extinguishing of the fire, the local fire department was shelled, which reported that two SES staff were injured and equipment damaged.[69] At night, a five-story building was also partially destroyed by Russian shelling.[70][71] A Russian missile strike on 22 September destroyed the main bridge across the Bakhmutka river that bisects the city, disrupting both civilian travel and Ukrainian military logistics.[72]
American military correspondent David Axe reported that by 26 September, Russia's 144th Guards Motor Rifle Division, which had a prewar strength of over 12,000 troops, had been largely destroyed and rendered combat ineffective as a result of heavy casualties sustained in the fighting around Bakhmut, and in the concurrent 2022 Kharkiv counteroffensive.[73]
On 7 October, Russian forces advanced into the villages of Zaitseve and Opytne on the southern and southeastern outskirts of Bakhmut, while on 10 October, the UK Defence Ministry claimed that Russian troops advanced closer to Bakhmut.[74][75] On 12 October, Russian forces claimed to have captured Opytne, located 3 km south of Bakhmut, and Ivanhrad, although these towns were still contested.[76] Fighting within Bakhmut's urban boundaries began some time before 24 October since, by this day, Ukraine did a minor counteroffensive that pushed Russian forces from some factories on the eastern outskirts of the city, along Patrice Lumumba street.[77][78]