
What will be the impact of Russia’s capture of Bakhmut? | In Focus podcast
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On May 20, Russian forces managed to take control over the city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine. Stanly Johny joins us to talk about the overall impact and what this means in the Russia-Ukraine war.
On May 20th, Russian forces managed to take control over the city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine. The ‘battle of Bakhmut’, which has been raging for nine months, has seen some of the bloodiest fighting in Europe since World War 2. With Ukraine investing a lot of its resources in defending the city, the fight for it took on a symbolic significance. In his speech to the U.S. Congress last year, President Volodymyr Zelensky even compared it to the decisive battle of Saratoga in the American war of independence.
But now, thanks primarily to the Wagner Group, Bakhmut is in Russian hands. What are the strategic implications of the ‘fall’, so to speak, of Bakhmut? Is it a pyrrhic victory for the Russians, as Ukraine and western observers seem to suggest? Whose forces have been degraded more by this long-drawn battle of attrition?
Guest: Stanly Johny, The Hindu’s International Affairs editor.
Host: G. Sampath, Social Affairs Editor, The Hindu.
Edited by Jude Francis Weston
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