The eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut was facing heavy artillery fire as the NATO chief backed reports from local officials that a major new Russian offensive had begun, days before the first anniversary of Moscow’s attack. Ukrainian defenders, who have already held out for months, were braced for new ground attacks, Ukrainian military officials said.

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