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Russia continues to make gains in Bakhmut, ISW reports

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Russia continues to make gains in Bakhmut, ISW reports

Russia continues to make gains in Bakhmut, ISW reports

Russia continues to make gains in Bakhmut, but is suffering “significant” casualties in the process, the Institute for the Study of War, a US thinktank, says in its latest update.


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Institute for the Study of War Institute for the Study of War American think tank

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