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Russians Announce Capture of Two Ukrainian Cities - Seznam Zprávy

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Moscow used the old Soviet name Dimitrov for Myrnohrad in its announcement of the capture of the cities. Kiev has not yet responded to the statement, but has previously said that the Ukrainian army repelled Russian attacks in Hulyaypol, one of the cities allegedly captured.
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While Putin is being reported on the "release" of cities, the U.S.A. fights and street fights.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Moscow used the old Soviet name Dimitrov for Myrnohrad in its announcement of the capture of the cities. Kiev has not yet responded to the statement, but has previously said that the Ukrainian army repelled Russian attacks in Hulyaypol, one of the cities allegedly captured.

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On the morning of 27 December, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited one of the command posts of the United Group of Forces, reported to the Kremlin, and the Head of State received reports, including on the transfer of the Russian Armed Forces of the towns of Gulyaipole in Zaporozh region and Dimitrov to DNR.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Saturday, December 27, 2025.
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