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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Fighting escalates around key Ukrainian city as Putin’s troops push for new foothold

The Independent — World Arpan Rai 1 переглядів 7 хв читання
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Ukraine's military commander has confirmed that Russian troops are inching towards the city ​of Kostiantynivka in the eastern region of Donetsk and trying to establish a foothold close to a heavily defended area.

Kostiantynivka forms a part of the so-called "fortress belt", a network of cities and towns fortified by the Ukrainian military in the east.

“We are repelling the Russian occupiers' persistent attempts to gain a foothold in the outskirts of Kostiantynivka using infiltration tactics. Counter-sabotage measures are going on in the city," Oleksandr Syrskyi said on the Telegram app.

Russian troops are currently about 1km from the city's southern outskirts, according to the Ukrainian battlefield mapper DeepState.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, meanwhile, said his forces had observed unusual activity along the border with Belarus.

“Yesterday, there was rather unusual activity along sections of the Ukraine–Belarus border, on the Belarusian side. We are closely documenting everything and keeping the situation under control,” he said, without sharing details.

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Russian troops are inching towards the city ​of Kostiantynivka in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, trying to establish a foothold close to a heavily defended area, Ukraine's top army official said yesterday.

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