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A Ukrainian artillerist fires toward the front line during heavy fighting near the eastern city of Bakhmut on April 13.
A Ukrainian artillerist fires toward the front line during heavy fighting near the eastern city of Bakhmut on April 13.

Ukrainian authorities said Russian shells blasted a residential building in the eastern city of Slovyansk, killing at least eight people and injuring more than 20, while British military intelligence said Ukrainian troops had been forced to pull back from some areas in and around Bakhmut as the Kremlin’s forces intensified their assault on the besieged and mostly ruined city.

"The Russians launched several strikes on residential areas of the city, destroyed high-rise buildings, and damaged a school,” Pavlo Kyrylenko, the governor of the Donetsk region, said on April 14.

Kyrylenko later told Ukrainian television that "eight people died and 21 people were injured.”

Kyrylenko initially put the death toll at five with 15 injured but said that "there is a possibility that seven people, including one child, are under the rubble."

Ukrainian police tweeted that among the dead was a 2-year-old child who “died in an ambulance" after being pulled from the ruins.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that "the evil state once again demonstrates its essence.… Just killing people in broad daylight. Ruining, destroying all life."

Moscow routinely denies that it has targeted civilian areas despite widespread evidence of such attacks.

Earlier, the Ukrainian military said its forces had repelled 49 attacks by invading Russian forces over the past day in the east as intense fighting continued in and around Bakhmut.

"The enemy isn't giving up on his plans to occupy our territory despite significant losses," the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said in its daily update on April 14. "The fiercest battles continue for Bakhmut and Maryinka," it added.

"Russia has re-energized its assault" on Bakhmut, the British Defense Ministry said in its intelligence update on April 14, adding that Russian military forces and Wagner mercenaries "have improved cooperation."

The intelligence report said that Ukrainian troops had been forced to withdraw from some territory in Bakhmut, which Russian forces have struggled to capture over several months from determined Ukrainian defenders.

"The Ukrainian defense still holds the western districts of the town but has been subjected to particularly intense Russian artillery fire over the previous 48 hours," the British Defense Ministry said.

Ukraine Pounds Russian Positions Near Bakhmut As Moscow's Forces Gain Ground

A Ukrainian artillery unit fires onto Russian positions near the ruined city of Bakhmut on April 13.<br />
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The unit commander, Dmytro, said, &ldquo;If we had more weapons able to hit deeper into the enemy positions, we would be more useful in this war.&rdquo;<br />
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1/9 A Ukrainian artillery unit fires onto Russian positions near the ruined city of Bakhmut on April 13.

The unit commander, Dmytro, said, “If we had more weapons able to hit deeper into the enemy positions, we would be more useful in this war.”
 
As the Kremlin's "unrelenting" focus on capturing the ruined eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut grinds on at any cost, a Ukrainian artillery unit vows to punish their progress.
In an intelligence update on April 14, Britain claimed that Ukrainian troops were withdrawing from areas in Bakhmut as Moscow renewed intense artillery assaults. RFE/RL has no way to verify the claims.
2/9 In an intelligence update on April 14, Britain claimed that Ukrainian troops were withdrawing from areas in Bakhmut as Moscow renewed intense artillery assaults. RFE/RL has no way to verify the claims.
As the Kremlin's "unrelenting" focus on capturing the ruined eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut grinds on at any cost, a Ukrainian artillery unit vows to punish their progress.
Kyiv had appeared likely to abandon Bakhmut at the end of February but announced in March that it would fight on in hopes of inflicting higher casualties on Moscow&#39;s forces.
3/9 Kyiv had appeared likely to abandon Bakhmut at the end of February but announced in March that it would fight on in hopes of inflicting higher casualties on Moscow's forces.
As the Kremlin's "unrelenting" focus on capturing the ruined eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut grinds on at any cost, a Ukrainian artillery unit vows to punish their progress.
Kyiv admits that its forces have paid a heavy price in manpower and materials in defending &quot;Fortress Bakhmut,&quot; a city that held around 70,000 people before the war.
4/9 Kyiv admits that its forces have paid a heavy price in manpower and materials in defending "Fortress Bakhmut," a city that held around 70,000 people before the war.
As the Kremlin's "unrelenting" focus on capturing the ruined eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut grinds on at any cost, a Ukrainian artillery unit vows to punish their progress.
The Ukrainian military said on April 14 that its forces had&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://www.radiosvoboda.org/a/news-henshtab-vidbyto-49-atak/32363298.html" target="_blank">repelled 49 attacks</a></strong>&nbsp;by invading Russian forces over the previous day as intense fighting continued in and around Bakhmut.<br />
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5/9 The Ukrainian military said on April 14 that its forces had repelled 49 attacks by invading Russian forces over the previous day as intense fighting continued in and around Bakhmut.

 
As the Kremlin's "unrelenting" focus on capturing the ruined eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut grinds on at any cost, a Ukrainian artillery unit vows to punish their progress.
With nearly 80 percent of Bakhmut reportedly under the Kremlin&#39;s control, Kyiv is using its artillery to punish the advancing troops.
6/9 With nearly 80 percent of Bakhmut reportedly under the Kremlin's control, Kyiv is using its artillery to punish the advancing troops.
As the Kremlin's "unrelenting" focus on capturing the ruined eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut grinds on at any cost, a Ukrainian artillery unit vows to punish their progress.
&quot;The enemy isn&#39;t giving up on his plans to occupy our territory despite significant losses,&quot; the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said in its daily update on April 14. &quot;The fiercest battles continue for Bakhmut and Maryinka,&quot; it added.
7/9 "The enemy isn't giving up on his plans to occupy our territory despite significant losses," the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said in its daily update on April 14. "The fiercest battles continue for Bakhmut and Maryinka," it added.
As the Kremlin's "unrelenting" focus on capturing the ruined eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut grinds on at any cost, a Ukrainian artillery unit vows to punish their progress.
Taking control of the Bakhmut &quot;meat grinder,&quot; where thousands of soldiers are estimated to have been killed on both sides, would be a largely symbolic victory for Moscow. It would also allow its forces to focus on Ukrainian garrisons around Chasiv Yar and two other cities in the Donetsk region -- Kramatorsk and Slovyansk.
8/9 Taking control of the Bakhmut "meat grinder," where thousands of soldiers are estimated to have been killed on both sides, would be a largely symbolic victory for Moscow. It would also allow its forces to focus on Ukrainian garrisons around Chasiv Yar and two other cities in the Donetsk region -- Kramatorsk and Slovyansk.
As the Kremlin's "unrelenting" focus on capturing the ruined eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut grinds on at any cost, a Ukrainian artillery unit vows to punish their progress.
Kyiv says shortages of ammunition and equipment are hindering its ability to launch a counteroffensive.
9/9 Kyiv says shortages of ammunition and equipment are hindering its ability to launch a counteroffensive.
As the Kremlin's "unrelenting" focus on capturing the ruined eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut grinds on at any cost, a Ukrainian artillery unit vows to punish their progress.
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On April 13, Moscow claimed to have cut off Ukrainian troops in Bakhmut, but the head of the Kremlin-linked Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said it remains "too early" to say the city has been surrounded.

Serhiy Chervatiy, a spokesman for Ukraine's Eastern Group of Forces, told the AFP news agency that the Ukrainian military still had communication with troops in Bakhmut and were able to resupply them with ammunition.

"This does not correspond to reality," Chervatiy said in response to the Russian claims.

Battlefield reports could not immediately be verified.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, facing an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, has ordered his military to gain complete control of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhya, and Kherson, areas he claims Russia has illegally annexed. Ukraine has indicated it will soon launch a counteroffensive to take back more territory.

Ukraine will "test and use" any non-banned weapons to liberate its territory, including Russian-occupied Crimea, the head of its National Security and Defense Council said on April 14.

"Crimea is the territory of Ukraine, and we will test and use there any weapons not prohibited by international laws that will help liberate our territories," Oleksiy Danilov tweeted.

With reporting by AP and Reuters
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