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Wagner chief vows to hand Bakhmut to Russian army by June
The head of Russia's Wagner mercenary group has vowed to transfer control of the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut to the Russian army by 1 June.
Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin claimed to have captured Bakhmut on Saturday, but Kyiv says it still controls parts of the city. Ukraine says its troops are still advancing on the outskirts of Bakhmut. But Mr Prigozhin said his troops will start handing over the city to the Russian army on Thursday.
"Wagner will leave Artemovsk from 25 May to 1 June," Mr Prigozhin said in an audio recording on Telegram. Bakhmut was previously known as Artemovsk, in honour of a Soviet revolutionary, before Ukraine renamed it. He said that Wagner had set up "defence lines" on the west of the city ahead of the transfer.
But Ukraine's Deputy Defence Minister, Hanna Maliar, reiterated that its forces still have a small foothold inside the city and are advancing on the outskirts, adding that the "intensity" of their movement had reduced.
She later wrote in a post on Telegram that Ukrainian troops still controlled "certain private facilities and the private sector in the 'Litak' area" of the city.
Analysts say Bakhmut is of little strategic value to Moscow, but its capture would be a symbolic victory for Russia after the longest battle of the war in Ukraine so far.
Wagner mercenaries have concentrated their efforts on the city for months and their relentless, costly tactic of sending in waves of men seems to have gradually eroded Kyiv's resistance.
There have been conflicting claims from the two sides over the status of Bakhmut in recent days. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky insisted Bakhmut "is not occupied" by Russia, while speaking at the G7 summit in Japan on Sunday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Wagner after it said it had captured the city. Mr Prigozhin - posing with some of his fighters - made the claim in a video posted to social media on Saturday. Shown on the map are four posted online in the past few days, although we can't be certain when they were filmed.
In one video posted on Sunday, a Wagner mercenary flag is shown being raised on recently claimed Russian territory to the west of the city. In another, Mr Prigozhin is seen speaking from a location we've identified as close to the railway station in the centre of the city. Two further videos show Ukrainian forces active in the centre and to west of the city, areas that they have been battling to regain.
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