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New developments are unfolding on the critical Bakhmut front in the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces have announced that the Russian Army is facing exhaustion in Bakhmut.

Serhii Cherevatyi, spokesperson for the Eastern Group Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, delivered significant remarks on the matter.

Cherevatyi stated, “The Russian army is on the verge of extinction, and we are witnessing new developments on the Belmont front, which holds crucial importance in the conflict.” In a recent statement, he provided details of the combat engagements that occurred in the past 24 hours.

Within this period, 190 Russian soldiers were killed, 244 were injured, and 15 were captured.

Additionally, three tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, and Msta-B howitzers, along with five ammunition supply points, were destroyed.

According to Cherevatyi, these developments serve as evidence of the success of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ defense operations, resulting in the exhaustion and depletion of the enemy.

He highlighted that the Wagner mercenary group has failed to meet any deadlines, and the city of Bakhmut remains unconquered.

The Ukrainian Army’s successful advancement has caused significant demoralization among the Russian forces.

Following intense combat operations, the enemy has been pushed back on multiple fronts, ranging from a distance of 250 meters to 1.5 kilometers.

Ukrainian defenders have emerged victorious, forcing the enemy to retreat in various areas.

Cherevatyi emphasized the importance of staying up-to-date with accurate and timely news worldwide.

He urged readers to follow and support reliable news sources for the latest updates on the situation.

Note: The provided information contained numerous errors and lacked proper grammar and punctuation.

I have made necessary corrections and improvements to ensure readability and coherence in the news article.





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