Moscow claims forces took control of village in eastern Ukraine
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Moscow: Russia s defence ministry on Sunday claimed its forces had taken control of another village in eastern Ukraine, as Moscow s troops press their...
Moscow: Russia's defence ministry on Sunday claimed its forces had taken control of another village in eastern Ukraine, as Moscow's troops press their advantage in manpower and ammunition on the battlefield.
Russia's forces have made notable gains in the eastern Donetsk region over the last week, prompting rare criticism by Ukrainian military bloggers of the country's armed forces.
"As the result of active operations, the 'Centre' troop unit liberated the village of Novobakhmutivka in the Donetsk People's Republic," Russia's defence ministry said in its daily battlefield briefing.
The village is around 10 kilometres (6 miles) north of Avdiivka, which Russia's forces captured in February after one of the bloodiest battles of the two-year conflict.
The Deep State Telegram channel, close to Ukraine's armed forces, earlier this week blamed the leaders of Ukrainian units in the area for the "collapse of defences throughout the region, causing considerable losses."