Russia claims troops are in last stages of taking another eastern Ukraine town
Russian forces have been waging an intense campaign to punch holes in Ukraine’s defences in the Donetsk region for the last year.
Russia’s Defence Ministry has claimed that Russian troops have fought their way into the centre of a strategically important eastern Ukraine town and raised the Russian flag there after a months-long battle.
The Russian soldiers were still fighting Ukrainian defenders left in Velyka Novosilka, which had around 5,000 residents before the war, according to the ministry on Friday.
It was not possible to independently confirm the claim.
For the past year, Russian forces have been waging an intense campaign to punch holes in Ukraine’s defences in the Donetsk region and weaken Kyiv’s grip on the eastern parts of the country.
The sustained and costly offensive has compelled Kyiv to give up a series of towns, villages and hamlets.
US President Donald Trump has vowed to quickly broker a peace deal in Ukraine, and Moscow and Kyiv are seeking battlefield successes to strengthen their negotiating positions ahead of any prospective talks.
The war is set to reach its three-year milestone in February.
Russia captured the Donetsk cities of Avdiivka and Vuhledar last year after long and gruelling battles.
Those cities were largely levelled by Russian artillery, glide bombs and drones before they fell.
Russian forces have also been trying for months to capture the key Donetsk strongholds of Pokrovsk and Chasiv Yar.