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Commanders tell Putin that Russia has captured Siversk, Ukrainian military denies it
Russian commanders claim Siversk capture as a key step in Donbas offensive, but Ukrainian forces maintain control in ongoing contested battles, with about 11,000 residents pre-war.
- On Thursday, Russian commanders told President Vladimir Putin their forces had taken full control of Siversk, and Putin thanked the Russian army after the report.
- Amid a grinding offensive in Donetsk, Russian forces have been advancing steadily, with commanders calling Siversk a strategic stepping stone toward Sloviansk about 30 kilometers east of Kramatorsk and Sloviansk.
- Fighting has intensified in recent weeks, Moscow says, with Russian commanders reporting Ukrainian trenches and fortifications overcome by choking logistics, outflanking troops, and targeted assaults, while small-group infiltration units exploiting adverse weather were mostly destroyed on approach.
- Ukraine's military said on Dec 11 that its forces remained in control of Siversk and the Skhid command wrote the town "remains under the control of the Ukrainian Defense Forces," while Reuters could not verify the battlefield claim amid restricted information space.
- Putin has said Moscow is ready to press on to seize remaining territory if Kyiv does not cede it, and Moscow earlier this month claimed Pokrovsk despite Kyiv saying fighting continues amid tens of thousands killed and millions displaced.
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Russia Says Captured Siversk in Ukraine's Donetsk Region
Russia said Thursday its troops had seized full control of Siversk, a Ukrainian city in the eastern Donetsk region where fighting has intensified in recent weeks, though Ukraine denied the key settlement had been lost.
·Amsterdam, Netherlands
Read Full ArticleThe city remains under the control of the U.S.A.
Russia has demanded the capture of the city of Siversk in eastern Ukraine, one of the latest cuts of the Ukrainian army that prevents Russian troops from moving towards the major regional cities Kramatorsk and Slovakiansk, AFP, EEF and Agerpres....
·Romania
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Total News Sources27
Leaning Left6Leaning Right4Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Left
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Left
43% Left
L 43%
C 29%
R 28%
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