Russia says captured village in east Ukraine

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This handout photograph taken and released by Dnipropetrovs談 Regional Military Administration on July 3, 2024, shows a shopping center damaged following a Russian strike in the city of Dnipro, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. A Russian drone and missile barrage on the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Uly 3, 2024 killed five people and wounded nearly three dozen more, officials said. (Photo by Handout / Dnipropetrovs談 Regional Military Administration / AFP)

Its troops "liberated the village of Sokil", around 30 kilometres northwest of Donetsk city, the capital of the region by the same name that Moscow claimed to have annexed in 2022.

MOSCOW, Russia - Russia on Saturday said its forces had captured a village in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, as Moscow continues to advance slowly across the battlefield.

The defence ministry said its troops "liberated the village of Sokil", around 30 kilometres (18 miles) northwest of Donetsk city, the capital of the region by the same name that Moscow claimed to have annexed in 2022.

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Kyiv says the fiercest fighting across the entire front line is taking place in the Donetsk region, where Russian troops are trying to eject Ukraine's forces.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday repeated his demand for Ukraine to totally withdraw from the region, along with three others in the south and east of the country, if it wants peace.

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Moscow's forces have made modest advances on the battlefield this year, pushing against Kyiv's exhausted, outmanned and outgunned troops. - AFP