Russian forces capture new village in eastern Ukraine, Kyiv says fighting continues
- Russia claimed on April 1, 2025, that its forces captured the village of Rozlyv in eastern Ukraine, enhancing their military position in the Donetsk region.
- The Ukrainian General Staff stated it repelled 12 attacks by Russian forces near four settlements, including Rozlyv, without confirming Russia's claim.
- Independent verification of Russia's claim is difficult due to the ongoing war, as Ukraine has not commented on the situation.
- Fighting continues in eastern Ukraine as tensions rise between Russia and Ukraine amid failed ceasefire efforts.
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Russia Captures Several More Villages in Eastern and Southern Ukraine
Russian forces have continued rolling up villages in the east and south of Ukraine on Saturday and Sunday. A full battlefield press has continued even amid President Trump’s efforts to get all sides at the negotiating table. First, on Saturday Russia’s defense ministry announced the capture of the two villages of Shchebraki in the southern Zaporizhzhia region and Panteleimonivka in the eastern Donetsk region. “Russia is making a mockery of peace…
Breakthrough or insignificant victory? This has not happened since 2022: the Russian army crossed the border of the Dnipro region
Russian forces have captured the village of Zaporizhzhia in the Dnipro region of southeastern Ukraine, the Moscow Defense Ministry said on Sunday.
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