Here's Rybar's latest Bakhmut map, based on Russian sources. (Rybar doesn't just repeat Russian MOD briefings, they have their own sources in the Russian military who sometimes tell a different tale.) It shows the Ukrainians as having withdrawn from most of downtown Bakhmut as I suggested they would do in a post up above. (To prevent their being caught in a pincer between Russians advancing north from the civic buildings and south from the metal works.) This puts Wagner in control of something like 70% of Bakhmut.
And this Bakhmut map is from the American Institute for the Study of War, a very pro-Ukraine private think tank with good sources in the US intelligence agencies. (At least one former CIA director is at ISW, along with several retired generals.) In this map, the red shows what these sources and/or official Ukrainian briefings admit where Russia has advanced, while the amber is what Russians themselves claim to have taken (similar to Rybar's map).
And this Bakhmut map is from the American Institute for the Study of War, a very pro-Ukraine private think tank with good sources in the US intelligence agencies. (At least one former CIA director is at ISW, along with several retired generals.) In this map, the red shows what these sources and/or official Ukrainian briefings admit where Russia has advanced, while the amber is what Russians themselves claim to have taken (similar to Rybar's map).