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Russia says captured another village in Ukraine’s Sumy region
Russia's army said Wednesday that its forces had captured another village in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region, where Moscow has stepped up its offensive in recent weeks. The Russian troops captured Novomykolaivka in Sumy, a settlement around four kilometres (two miles) from the Ukraine-Russia border, the defence ministry said on Telegram. The advance of Moscow's army comes as peace talks have stalled and as Russia rejects the unconditional tru…
In a new phase of its offensive to the north-east of Ukraine, the Ministry of Defence of Russia announced on Wednesday the seizure of the village of Novomykolaivka, located just 4 kilometers from the Russian border and about 30 km from the city of Sumy, the Ukrainian regional capital. READ ALSO:Russia denounces risks of the Iran-Israel conflict and criticizes manipulation of the nuclear treaty “North Group units advanced in depth towards enemy d…
In the northern Sum region, Ukrainian troops recently withdrew positions south of Andreevka, as reported by the American Institute for War Studies (ISW) in its next report, referring to geolocation videos. They also provide information from Russian military bloggers that Russian troops had attacked north of the town of Suma near Kondratyevka and Alexeevka and north-east of the city of Suma near Nonokivka, Varachinogo, Yablunuki and Yonakovki. [S…
Russia is one step away from occupying a key village in the Sumy region, which is the gateway to the assault on Sumy, Ukrainian media warn. "We must react immediately to this development," said military expert Pavlo Narozhny.
The Russian Ministry of Defence announced Wednesday that the Russian units gathered Novomíkolaivka, an Ukrainian local located about four kilometres border with Russia, in the Sumí region where Kremlin wants to create a "tamp zone", reports AFP.
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