March 6, 2023 - Russia-Ukraine news

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6:43 p.m. ET, March 6, 2023

Zelensky orders reinforcement of Bakhmut, saying that no part of Ukraine can be abandoned

From CNN’s Vasco Cotovio and Yulia Kesaieva

Ukrainian servicemen drive a tank in the village of Chasiv Yar, near the city of Bakhmut, on Sunday.
Ukrainian servicemen drive a tank in the village of Chasiv Yar, near the city of Bakhmut, on Sunday. (Aris Messinis/AFP/Getty Images)

President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday he ordered the reinforcement of positions inside the city of Bakhmut, explaining that there was no part of Ukraine that could be abandoned.

The president said he took the decision after consulting with the military leadership.

“I told the chief of staff to find the appropriate forces to help the guys in Bakhmut. There is no such part of Ukraine that can be abandoned,” Zelensky said. “There is no Ukrainian trench in which the resilience and heroism of our soldiers would not be valuable.”

Zelensky also seemed to address rumors of a Ukrainian withdrawal from the eastern city, referring to those as “disinformation messages,” coming from those who didn’t have access to the confidential decision-making briefings where such a decision would have to be taken.

Zelensky said that Ukraine would defend every inch of its country.

“We are defending and will continue to defend every part of Ukraine,” he said. “When the time comes, we will liberate every city and village in our country. And we will make the occupier answer for every shot against Ukraine, for every vile act against Ukrainians.”

4:20 p.m. ET, March 6, 2023

"We will find the murderers," Zelensky vows in response to video showing killing of unarmed Ukrainian soldier

From CNN's Yulia Kesaieva, Victoria Butenko and Vasco Cotovio

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivers his nightly address on Monday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivers his nightly address on Monday. (Office of the Ukrainian Presidency)

President Volodymyr Zelensky promised Ukraine would find those responsible for killing an unarmed Ukrainian soldier.

His comments Monday were in response to a video showing an unarmed soldier in Ukrainian combat fatigues smoking a cigarette near what appears to be a fighting position. The man is then shown pulling the cigarette from his mouth, blowing out the smoke and can be heard saying “Slava Ukraini” (Glory to Ukraine), before fighters off camera fire several shots at him. 

“Today, a video has been released showing how the occupiers brutally killed a warrior who bravely said to their faces: "Glory to Ukraine!,” Zelensky said in his nightly address. “I want us all to respond to his words in unity: "Glory to the hero! Glory to heroes! Glory to Ukraine!”
“We will find the murderers,” he added.

Zelensky added Ukraine would never forget those who had died for their country and thanked those currently on the battlefield.

Some background: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba blamed Russia and said it was additional proof that Moscow’s invasion was “genocidal.” The Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets, among several others, said he has shared the video with international partners as "evidence of yet another Russian war crime."

CNN has not been able to independently verify the identity of the executed POW, where he was shot, and who shot him. CNN has reached out to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense to get further details. 

CNN has also reached out to the Russian Ministry of Defense but has yet to hear back. Russia has consistently denied accusations that it or its soldiers have committed war crimes during what it calls a “special military operation” in Ukraine, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

2:20 p.m. ET, March 6, 2023

Defense of Bakhmut has been a "great strategic success" for Ukraine, presidential advisor says

From CNN's Yulia Kesaieva and Vasco Cotovio

A Ukrainian serviceman carries a shell for a self-propelled howitzer before firing it toward Russian troops outside of Bakhmut, Ukraine, on Sunday.
A Ukrainian serviceman carries a shell for a self-propelled howitzer before firing it toward Russian troops outside of Bakhmut, Ukraine, on Sunday. (Anna Kudriavtseva/Reuters)

The Ukrainian defense of the city of Bakhmut has “achieved its goals” and has been “a great strategic success" for the Ukrainian army, presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said.

Ukraine had two main goals in defending Bakmut: buying time to replenish its forces and inflicting heavy losses on Russian armies, Polodyak said. The decision to make the defense of the key area a priority was a joint strategy devised by the country’s military branches with the approval of the Ukrainian president, he said.

“As for the defense of Bakhmut, it achieved its goals by 1000%. The military implemented the plan to destroy the enemy's main combat-ready grouping on the one hand and enabled the training and training of tens of thousands of Ukrainian troops to prepare for a counterattack on the other,” Podolyak said.

“Even if the military leadership at some point decides to retreat to more favorable positions, the case of defending Bakhmut will be a great strategic success for the Ukrainian Armed Forces as a foundation for future victory,” he added.

Podolyak cautioned that a decision to withdraw has not been made yet, rather that there has been a consensus among military leaders to continue defending the city.

“This is an advantage of the democratic model, which allows us to choose and make the best decisions. A lot of critical questions are asked by the president himself. Since the final decision, as commander-in-chief, is made by the head of state, the president feels very personally responsible,” he added.

2:28 p.m. ET, March 6, 2023

Ukrainian officials call for war crimes investigation in response to video of alleged POW execution

From CNN’s Darya Tarasova, Vasco Cotovio and Yulia Kesaieva

Ukrainian officials have lashed out against Moscow after a video showed one of the country’s soldiers, allegedly in Russian captivity, being executed seemingly by Russian soldiers. 

The video shows an unarmed soldier in Ukrainian combat fatigues smoking a cigarette near what appears to be a fighting position. The man is then shown pulling the cigarette from his mouth, blowing out the smoke and can be heard saying “Slava Ukraini” (Glory to Ukraine), before fighters off camera fire several shots at him. 

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba blamed Russia and said it was additional “proof” that Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine was “genocidal.”

“It is imperative that [Prosecutor] Karim Khan QC launches and immediate [International Criminal Court] investigation into this heinous war crime,” he tweeted on Monday. “Perpetrators must face justice.”

The Ukrainian President’s Chief of Staff Andriy Yermak also said the incident was a “war crime.”

“Those [war crimes] are an element of a [methodical] policy of terror, which is whitewashed by Kremlin propaganda with its myths about "Nazis,” There will be punishment for every such war crime,” Yermak tweeted on Monday. “No one will dodge justice. We'll find them all.”

The Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets said he has shared the video with international partners as "evidence of yet another Russian war crime."

“The execution of a captured Ukrainian soldier is a violation of the Geneva Conventions. It is a manifestation of rascality and ignobility,” Lubinets wrote on Telegram.

CNN has not been able to independently verify who the executed POW is, where he was shot and who shot him.

1:15 p.m. ET, March 6, 2023

Ukrainian teen refugee dies after being found unconscious on a beach in the UK

From CNN's Radina Gigova in London

A 14-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl has died after being found unconscious on a beach in South Devon, England, the Devon and Cornwall Police said in a statement Monday. 

The girl's death is being treated as "unexplained" and police are asking anyone who may have CCTV or doorbell footage to share it with police to assist in the investigation. 

“We were called on the evening of Saturday 4 March with reports of a 14-year-old girl missing from the Dawlish area," said detective inspector Becky Davies of Devon and Cornwall Police. 

“Localized searches took place with support from the police helicopter and coastguard and an unconscious person was found on Dawlish Beach," Davies said. “She was subsequently airlifted to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital where she later sadly died. Formal identification has taken place and next of kin have been informed.”

Davies said the deceased girl was a Ukrainian national who was living in the Dawlish area. "Contact has been made with the Ukrainian Embassy and The Home Office are also aware of this incident," he said. 

Police confirmed to CNN that the girl and her mother are Ukrainian refugees. Police had not released the name of the girl at the time of this writing. 

“This death is currently being treated as unexplained and enquiries continue as to the circumstances surrounding this death. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the teenage girl at this tragic time," Davies added. 

Officers remain in the Dawlish area and are undertaking house-to-house enquiries and attempting to secure any CCTV or doorbell footage that could be available, police said. 

Police said no additional information about the case is being released at the moment.

There are more than 160,000 Ukrainian refugees in the UK, according to the latest UN data.

1:04 p.m. ET, March 6, 2023

NATO estimates Russia lost 5 times more soldiers in Bakhmut than Ukraine

From CNN’s Vasco Cotovio

Ukrainian soldiers carry the coffin of paratrooper Vladyslav Bondarenko during his funeral in Kozyntsi, Ukraine, on Monday. Bondarenko, 26, died near Bakhmut on February 26.
Ukrainian soldiers carry the coffin of paratrooper Vladyslav Bondarenko during his funeral in Kozyntsi, Ukraine, on Monday. Bondarenko, 26, died near Bakhmut on February 26. (Thibault Camus/AP)

NATO intelligence estimates that for every Ukrainian soldier killed defending Bakhmut, Russian forces have lost at least five, a military official with the North Atlantic alliance told CNN on Monday.

The official cautioned the five to one ratio was an informed estimate based on intelligence.

The official spoke to CNN on the condition they remain anonymous because they are not allowed to discuss this intelligence. Despite the favorable ratio, they also said Ukraine was suffering significant losses defending the city. 

Ukrainian officials have repeatedly claimed they were inflicting heavy losses on Russia as Moscow tried to take Bakhmut.

“Our defenders inflicted significant losses on the enemy, destroyed a large number of vehicles, forced Wagner's best assault units to fight and reduced the enemy's offensive potential,” Colonel-General Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander of the Ukraine’s land forces said after a visit to Bakhmut on Sunday.

The Institute for the Study of War also said Russia’s efforts to capture Bakhmut had significantly deteriorated its capacity for additional offensives.

“The Russian military will likely struggle to maintain any subsequent offensive operations for some months, giving Ukraine a chance to seize the initiative;” it said on Monday.

4:55 p.m. ET, March 6, 2023

Ukraine destroys surveillance tower in Russian border region, military says

From CNN’s Vasco Cotovio and Yulia Kesaieva

The Ukrainian military said they had destroyed a surveillance tower in the Russian border region of Bryansk, using a drone. 

“The reconnaissance forces of the KRAKEN special forces destroyed an autonomous Grenader surveillance tower in Bryansk region using a kamikaze drone,” the Ukrainian Defense Intelligence’s Kraken Unit said in a Telegram post on Monday.

The rare acknowledgment by Ukrainian forces comes after an incursion by Russian volunteers fighting for Ukraine into the same Russian region last week.

Russian security officials claimed that a small Ukrainian armed group had crossed the Russian border into the southern Bryansk region, allegations dismissed by Kyiv as a “classic deliberate provocation” by the Kremlin.

The Security Service of Russia (FSB) said in a statement via state media agency RIA Novosti on Thursday that the agency was carrying out operations following an “armed Ukrainian nationalists who violated the state border” in the district. President Vladimir Putin later described the incident as a terrorist attack, and a local official said two civilians were killed.

At the time, CNN could not independently verify the Russian claims, and local media had not carried any images of the supposed incidents, any type of confrontation or an alleged raid reported by Russian authorities.

CNN's Anna Chernova, Olga Voitovych, Nathan Hodge and Rob Picheta contributed to this post.

11:55 a.m. ET, March 6, 2023

Top Ukrainian general visits troops in Bakhmut

From CNN’s Vasco Cotovio and Yulia Kesaieva

Col. Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander of Ukraine's land forces, is interviewed in June.
Col. Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander of Ukraine's land forces, is interviewed in June. (Anastasia Vlasova/The Washington Post/Getty Images/File)

One of Ukraine’s top military chiefs, Col. Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander of the country’s land forces, visited troops in Bakhmut on Sunday, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense said on Monday.

“March 5, Colonel General Oleksandr Syrsky, Commander of the Land Forces, once again visited the units defending Bakhmut and the outskirts of the city,” the briefing read. “According to him, the fighting for Bakhmut has reached the highest level of intensity.”

“The enemy has sent additional Wagner forces into the battle. Our soldiers are bravely defending their positions in the north of Bakhmut, trying to prevent the city from being surrounded,” Syrskyi said, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.

Syrskyi wouldn’t elaborate on a potential withdrawal but said Ukrainian forces had inflicted serious losses on Russia over the past several months.

“All this time, the enemy's attempts to capture the city have been defeated by the resilience of our soldiers,” he said. “Our defenders inflicted significant losses on the enemy, destroyed a large number of vehicles, forced Wagner's best assault units to fight and reduced the enemy's offensive potential.”

Syrskyi organized and lead the defense of Kyiv, successfully driving back Russian forces that had nearly encircled the Ukrainian capital at the beginning of Russia’s invasion.

He has paid regular visits to frontline units in the Donbas and elsewhere, including Bakhmut. His previous visit to the city was at the end of last week.

11:43 a.m. ET, March 6, 2023

Wagner fighters mount flag on Bakhmut monument

From CNN's Vasco Cotovio

(ginobonza/Twitter)
(ginobonza/Twitter)

Wagner fighters were seen planting the Russian mercenary group’s flag on a T-34 tank monument in the eastern part of the city of Bakhmut.

The footage, geolocated by CNN, shows four fighters running toward the monument. They took down a Ukrainian flag that was mounted on the tank’s barrel and planted the Wagner group’s flag on top of the tank.

The fighters are then seen holding their guns up into the air and setting the Ukrainian flag on fire.

Some more context: The T-34 was a tank used by Soviet forces during the Second World War and the monument is dedicated to the forces that liberated the city from Nazi Germany.

It is located 500 meters (more than 546 yards) away from the Bakhmutova river, suggesting Ukrainian forces may have withdrawn from the eastern part of Bakhmut, consolidating their positions west of the river.