News Desk
ISLAMABAD/MOSCOW: Russia’s military has claimed to capture the Ukrainian salt mine town of Soledar after a long battle, calling it an “important” victory for the country.
Victory allows Russia to capture Bakhmut
The victory in Soledar would allow Russian troops to push on to the nearby city of Bakhmut and cut off the Ukrainian forces there, a spokesman for Russian troops said.
However, according to the BBC, Ukrainian officials said that the fierce fight for Soledar was still going on and accused Russia of disinformation.
The battle for Soledar had been one of the bloodiest of the war.
Soledar is relatively a small town, with a pre-war population of just 10,000, and its strategic significance is debatable but if it was confirmed that Russian forces had captured it, then it will be a big sigh of relief in the Kremlin.
Divisions emerged earlier between regular Russian forces and the notorious Russian Wagner paramilitary group throughout the battle with a jealous turf war for taking credit for the victory.
Earlier, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said that barely any walls in Soledar remained standing. He described almost apocalyptic scenes and spoke of the nearby terrain scarred by missile strikes and littered corpses of Russian soldiers.
On Friday, Zelensky said the battle in the region continued to rage, but avoided any reference to Russia’s claims of victory in Soledar.
“Although the enemy has concentrated its greatest forces in this direction, our troops are defending the state,” he said.
His chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, compared the fight for Soledar and Bakhmut to one of the bitterest battles of World War I at Verdun.
On Thursday, Regional governor Pavlo Kyrylenko said that around 559 civilians, including 15 children, remained in Soledar who could not be evacuated.