According to a report, Ukraine said that they only control a small part of the city of Bakhmut, an administrative centre 89 km north of Donetsk. Reportedly, the leader of the wagner group announced on Monday that his troops will leave Bakhmut between May 26 and June 1. According to the report, in a recording released by Wagner’s press service he went on to say that the men had been left without ammunition.
Reportedly, Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear power station spent hours operating on emergency diesel, Monday after losing its external power supply for the seventh time. According to the report, the plant’s six nuclear reactors have been shut down, but a disruption in the power supply could disable cooling systems that are essential for the reactor’s safety.