Russia says took new village in Ukraine’s Donetsk region

Russia says took new village in Ukraine’s Donetsk region

A village dubbed 'Karl Marx' was taken by Russian troops as they advance towards the neighbouring Dnipropetrovsk region.

Moscow’s attacks on Ukraine have intensified this summer as US-led negotiations fail to end the fighting. (Russian Defence Ministry Press Service/AP pic)
MOSCOW:
Russia said today it took another village in the west of Ukraine’s Donetsk region, as its troops advance towards the neighbouring Dnipropetrovsk region.

Moscow’s offensive on Ukraine has lasted for more than three years, with attacks intensifying this summer and US-led negotiations so far yielding no results to end the fighting.

Russia’s defence ministry said Russian troops had captured the village of Myrne, calling the village by its Soviet name “Karl Marx”.

It lies close to the administrative border between the Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions.

The ministry claimed forces had moved “deep into the enemy’s defence” to take the village.

Myrne was one of two villages Moscow claimed today.

Russia has for months refused a ceasefire proposed by the US and Kyiv.

Moscow launched its full-scale offensive against Ukraine in February 2022.

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