Zelensky says Ukraine will defend Bakhmut, ‘but not at any cost’

Kyiv: President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in an interview published on Sunday that Ukraine will defend the eastern city of Bakhmut not at any cost but as long as it is reasonable and will prepare for a counteroffensive in the meantime.

Zelenskiy was quoted in the Italian daily Corriere della Sera as debate rages over whether Kyiv’s outnumbered forces should remain in the eastern Ukraine city, which Russian shelling has all but destroyed. Bakhmut, in the frontline Donetsk region, had a pre-war population of 70,000 but now Ukrainian officials estimate fewer than 5,000 civilians remain.

Replying to a question asked by the reporter, Zelenskiy told the daily “Yes, it is not a particularly big town. Actually, like many other towns in Donbas destroyed by the Russians. It is important for us to defend it but not at any cost and not so that everyone dies. We will fight as long as it is reasonable, as long as the Russians try to continue their offensive on Kramatorsk and Slovyansk, to reach the administrative borders of Donbas and the Dnipro River,”.

Analysts say the town has more symbolic than strategic value as a gateway to cities farther west in Donetsk region. Zelenskiy said that Russian commanders were bent on pushing on to the cities of Kramatorsk and Sloviansk, farther west in Donetsk region “and as far as (the central city of) Dnipro.”

“We will resist and meanwhile prepare the next counter-attack.”

Russia launched its invasion a year ago this week and has concentrated on securing control of Donbas, made up of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, after failing initially to advance on the capital Kyiv. Russian forces have besieged Bakhmut since July when they captured two major towns farther north.

Russian troops, spearheaded by the Russian Wagner Group mercenary force, have made incremental gains in nearby villages and fighting has engulfed its northern districts in the past few days.

But Ukrainian military analysts have said the town, protected by a river and wooded areas, has considerable significance in pinning down Russian occupying forces.

“There are no grounds at this time for the Ukrainian military to leave Bakhmut. The town is not surrounded,” military analyst Oleksandr Kovaleno of the Ukrainian think tank Information Resistance told the news site nv.ua.

“Bakhmut plays an important role — it serves as a trap. For nine months it has dawn in the resources and means of the Russian occupying forces and they have been killed in large numbers. It must be regarded not as a fortress, but as a trap.”

With inputs from agencies.

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