Ukraine acknowledges Russia entered Dnipropetrovsk region
- Ukrainian military denied Russia's claims of occupying Zaporizke and Novogeorgiivka, stating that fighting continues in the area.
- U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff announced meetings with Ukrainian representatives to discuss ending the conflict.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described Russia's advances as an attempt to achieve a 'media victory.'
- Diplomatic efforts to conclude the war have stalled, with accusations against Russia for delaying peace talks.
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The Ukrainian forces have acknowledged that the Russian army has headed into the Asian industrial region Dnipropetrovsk and is trying to establish it there. "It is the first attack of such expansion in the Dnipropetrovsk region," said Viktor Trehubov, of the Dnipro Group's Operational-Strategic Body, although he explained that the enemy's advance has been stopped.
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Russia is advancing on the eastern front in Ukraine.
For the first time on Tuesday Ukraine recognized that Russian soldiers had entered its region of Dnipropetrovsk (central east), where Moscow had claimed progress as early as July. Follow the latest information. - IN DIRECT - Ukraine: Kiev confirms Moscow's progress in a region (International).
Kiev recognized on Tuesday that Russian troops had entered the Dnipropetrovsk region. The Russian army has accelerated its progress on the ground in recent months against fewer and less well-equipped Ukrainian units.
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