Russia says its forces capture two settlements in Ukraine's east
- Russia's Defense Ministry reported the capture of two settlements, Illinka and Petrivka, in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region.
- The Russian army also gained ground near Pokrovsk and Kurakhove, capturing a village and another settlement.
- Moscow's forces control nearly 20% of Ukraine's territory, advancing rapidly in Donetsk recently.
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Military observers in Kiev say that Russian forces have registered new territorial gains in Ukraine, communicating on Friday that the Russians have advanced further into the city of Kurahovo in the east, according to dpa.
Russia claims it took two villages in Ukraine's Donetsk region
Russia said Friday its forces had captured a village near the embattled supply hub of Pokrovsk and another near the industrial town of Kurakhove, gaining ground in two key areas of the east Ukraine front line. Moscow has been advancing in east Ukraine for months, pressing its advantage against overstretched and outgunned Ukrainian soldiers. Russian army units "liberated the settlements" of Sukhi Yaly and Pustynka in the eastern Donetsk region,
Russia takes villages in key areas of east Ukraine front
Moscow — Russia said Friday its forces had captured a village near the embattled supply hub of Pokrovsk and another near the industrial town of Kurakhove, gaining ground in two key areas of the east Ukraine front line. Moscow has been advancing in east Ukraine for months, pressing its advantage against overstretched and outgunned Ukrainian soldiers. Russian army units "liberated the settlements" of Sukhi Yaly and Pustynka in the eastern Don…
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Russian forces today captured the villages of Novodarivka in the southern region of Zaporozhye and Romanivka in the eastern region of Donetsk, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces prevented the Russians from crossing the Oskil River along the front line in the east of the country. One person was killed in a Russian nighttime attack on energy infrastructure in western Ukraine.
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