Ukraine war: Why Bakhmut matters for Russia and Ukraine

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Tens of thousands have died fighting for a city with little strategic value. Why?

Diplomatic correspondent in KyivFor more than seven long months, this small industrial city in eastern Ukraine has been pounded by Russian forces.

Military analysts say Bakhmut has little strategic value. It is not a garrison town or a transport hub or a major centre of population. Before the invasion, there were about 70,000 people living there. The city was best known for its salt and gypsum mines and huge winery. It holds no particular geographic importance. As one Western official put it, Bakhmut is "one small tactical event on a 1,200-kilometre front line".

So Russia needs a success to sell to pro-Kremlin propagandists back home. Serhii Kuzan, chairman of the Ukrainian Security and Co-operation Centre, told the BBC: "They are fighting a political mission, not a purely military one. Russians will continue to sacrifice thousands of lives to achieve their political goals."

. There is, Mr Kuzan said, a political struggle between both men for influence in the Kremlin "and the place for this struggle is in Bakhmut and its surroundings".Few civilians remain in Bakhmut, which was once home to about 70,000 peopleThe main strategic purpose is to use the battle to weaken Russia's army. One Western official put it bluntly: "Bakhmut, because of the Russian tactics, is giving Ukraine a unique opportunity to kill a lot of Russians.

 

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So why have you avoided broadcasting/publishing articles about Yemen, BBC? After, the UK has been directly involved in the conflict almost from the start - coordinating drone & bombing strikes, the food & medical embargo. Or is that it, best keep schtum about it.

Why do the BBC feel the need to explain anything to anyone, I assume it's because you assume we're all stupid and you need to tell us what to think because we couldn't possible figure it out for ourselves, thanks, what would I do without you other than save £150 a year 😂 👍

Hopefully Russia can liberate it soon enough.

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