Russian Forces Advance and Take First Village in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk Region, State Media Say
- By the end of June 2025, Russian forces reportedly captured the village of Dachnoye located within Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region.
- This advance follows months of Russian territorial gains totaling approximately 950 square kilometres, including a 200 square kilometre area in Sumy region.
- According to the authoritative Ukrainian Deep State map, Russian forces currently occupy approximately 113,600 square kilometers of territory within Ukraine, primarily located in the eastern and southeastern regions.
- Pro-Russian official Vladimir Rogov stated, "Russian forces had taken control of Dachnoye," but there is no immediate independent confirmation of this claim.
- While Moscow expresses willingness to negotiate peace contingent on Ukrainian withdrawal from four regions Russia controls, Ukraine and its European backers reject these terms as unacceptable.
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The Russian Defense Ministry has not yet confirmed the news.
The Russian forces took control of a first village in the Dnipropetrovsk region, located in the eastern part of Ukraine, announced the month of the Russian state arrest and war blogging, after Russia hit 950 km of territory patrols in two months, reports Reuters.
Russian troops have captured a village in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region for the first time, Russian state media reported Monday morning. The…
Russian forces advance and take first village in Ukraine’s
MOSCOW: Russian forces have taken control of the first village in the east-central Ukrainian region of Dnipropetrovsk, Russian state media and war bloggers said on Monday, after Russia took 950 square km of territory in two months. There was no immediate confirmation from Ukrainian sources or from the Russian Defense Ministry. As Moscow and Kyiv talk of possible peace, the war
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