Russia, Ukraine give conflicting accounts of village in Sumy region
- Russia's Defence Ministry claimed its troops captured the village of Myropillia in Ukraine's Sumy region using motorized units, drones, and artillery strikes.
- The ministry posted video showing aerial strikes near the northern Ukraine border with Russia as part of the operation in that area.
- Ukraine's military denied losing control of Myropillia and stated there has been no enemy advance or assault actions in that area recently.
- The Kursk group called the Russian report a 'complete lie,' and Reuters could not independently verify the claims from either side.
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Russia Ukraine war: Conflicting claims over Sumy village control standoffs
Ukraine conflict: Russia says it seized Myropillia in Sumy region while Ukraine denies any advance, with both sides issuing rival battlefield claims as fighting continues near the border, and reports remain unverified by independent sources. globally
Russia, Ukraine give conflicting accounts of village in Sumy region
MOSCOW, May 2 - Russia's Defence Ministry said on Saturday that its troops had taken control of the village of Myropillia in Ukraine's Sumy region, but Ukraine's military denied the village had changed hands. A ministry report on Telegram said mo...
What did the military say about the "battles" for the village of Myropolye? The Russian Federation has once again lied about making progress in the Sumy region. Myropolye is under the control of the Ukrainian army, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing the Kursk Force Group's Facebook page. Read also: Ukraine has noticed unusual activity in sections of the border with Belarus, says Zelenskyy. "Once again, we refute Russian fantasies. This time, the hosti…
The Russian Defense Ministry lied about the capture of Myropillya in Sumy region - the military denied the fakeThe Kursk group denied the Russian statements about the advance in Sumy region. The village of Myropillya remains under the full control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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