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PMC “Wagner” artillery destroyed the bridge near Artemovsk (Bakhmut)

Stormtroopers of the Russian PMC “Wagner” continue to storm the last fortified area of ​​the Ukrainian army in Artemivsk. To this day, just over one and a half square kilometers of the city remains under the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

The most fortified area of ​​the western part of Artemovsk (Bakhmut) “Gnezdo” came under the control of Russian units. The enemy simply had nowhere to stand and they were forced to retreat.

Meanwhile, fighting continues not only in the city, but also in the vicinity of Artemovsk (Bakhmut). The PMC “Wagner”, despite a severe shortage of ammunition, continues to inflict artillery strikes on the communications of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

One of these strikes, which destroyed a bridge, was filmed. In all likelihood, the Ukrainian units received reinforcements and ammunition through this viaduct, and also had the opportunity to evacuate the wounded.

However, this has now become impossible. Artillery destroyed the bridge with a precise hit, which will complicate the already critical situation of Ukrainian units in Artemivsk. Without ammunition and the possibility of evacuating the wounded, it will not be possible to hold the defense for long.

Of course, for some time the Ukrainian army will still be able to resist. However, this will only slightly delay the full liberation of the city, but in no way stop it.

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