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Artemovsk

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[ahr-tuh-muhvsk, uhr-tyaw-muhfsk] / ˈɑr tə məvsk, ʌrˈtyɔ məfsk /

noun

  1. the Russian name for Artemivsk.


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"Wagner will leave Artemovsk from 25 May to 1 June," Mr Prigozhin said in an audio recording on Telegram.

From BBC

Bakhmut was previously known as Artemovsk, in honour of a Soviet revolutionary, before Ukraine renamed it.

From BBC

“Today they are tearing the flanks in the Artemovsk direction,” he said, using the Russian name for Bakhmut.

From New York Times

On Monday, the head of Wagner, business executive Yevgeniy Prigozhin, claimed to have flown on a Sukhoi SU-24 fighter jet during a bombing run on Bakhmut, which is known in Russian as Artemovsk.

From Washington Post

“Let’s meet in the skies. If you win, we will give you Artemovsk. If not, we will go as far as Dnipro,” Prigozhin said.

From Washington Post