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Russian military reports capture of new village in eastern Ukraine

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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's defence ministry said on Wednesday that its troops had taken control of the village of Novoielyzavetivka in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, near the logistics centre of

Russian Forces Claim Control of Novoielyzavetivka in Eastern Ukraine

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's defence ministry said on Wednesday that its troops had taken control of the village of Novoielyzavetivka in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, near the logistics centre of Pokrovsk, the latest target in their steady advance westward.

Reuters could not independently confirm the battlefield report.

The General Staff of Ukraine's military made no mention of the village in a late evening report. It reported "intensive" Russian activity in the Pokrovsk sector, with Ukrainian forces repelling 39 attacks by Moscow's forces and nine clashes continuing.

The popular Ukrainian military blog DeepState, which records military positions on the basis of open source materials, showed

Novoielyzavetivka to be under Russian occupation.

Pokrovsk hosts the only colliery in Ukraine producing coking coal for the steel industry -- closed down as Russian troops approach the city -- and is seen as a main target for Moscow.

Russian forces have focused on capturing all of Donbas, made up of Donetsk and Luhansk regions, after initially failing to move on the capital Kyiv in the early weeks of the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

Their progress in recent months has been the fastest since the launch of the invasion.

On Monday, Russia's military reported the capture of the village of Dvorichna, near the city of Kupiansk in northeastern Kharkiv, another area of intensified Russian activity.

But the governor of Kharkiv region, Oleh Syniehubov, denied that Russian forces had seized the village and said fighting was continuing.

Moscow announced the capture of the town of Velyka Novosilka south of Pokrovsk last weekend. Ukraine's military has yet to acknowledge that the town is entirely under Russian control.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Mark Trevelyan, Ron Popeski and Sandra Maler)

Key Takeaways

  • Russian forces claim control of Novoielyzavetivka in Donetsk.
  • Ukraine's military reports intense Russian activity near Pokrovsk.
  • Pokrovsk is a strategic target for Russian forces.
  • Recent Russian advances are the fastest since the invasion began.
  • Conflicting reports on control of Dvorichna in Kharkiv.

Frequently Asked Questions

What village did Russia claim to have captured?
Russia's defense ministry reported that its troops had taken control of the village of Novoielyzavetivka in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region.
How did Ukraine's military respond to the capture?
The General Staff of Ukraine's military did not mention Novoielyzavetivka in their report but noted 'intensive' Russian activity in the Pokrovsk sector.
What is the significance of the Pokrovsk area?
Pokrovsk hosts the only colliery in Ukraine producing coking coal for the steel industry and is viewed as a main target for Moscow.
What other village did Russia report capturing recently?
On Monday, Russia's military reported the capture of the village of Dvorichna, near the city of Kupiansk in northeastern Kharkiv.
What has been the recent trend in Russian military activity?
Russian forces have focused on capturing all of Donbas, and their progress in recent months has been the fastest since the invasion began.

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