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- Ukrainian Troops Withdraw From Eastern Town of Siversk
KYIV, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Ukrainian forces have pulled out of the embattled eastern town of Siversk, Kyiv's military said on Tuesday, as Russian troops wage a battlefield offensive aimed at
- Ukraine loses embattled eastern town - BBC
Ukrainian troops have withdrawn from the embattled eastern town of Siversk, as Russia continues its steady - albeit slow - advance The Ukrainian military said on Tuesday it acted "to preserve the
- Ukraine Withdraws From Eastern Town, Complicating Negotiating Stance . . .
The town of Siversk had served as a stronghold in the portion of eastern Donetsk still under Ukrainian control Moscow wants Kyiv to surrender the town as part of a peace deal
- Ukraine Confirms Pullout From Siversk After Weeks of Brutal Fighting
Ukraine has withdrawn its troops from the eastern town of Siversk in Donetsk region to save soldiers’ lives after weeks of intense combat, the military said
- Ukraine withdraws troops from eastern town of Siversk amid deadly . . .
Ukraine said on Tuesday it had pulled its forces out of the hard-fought eastern town of Siversk as Russia stepped up air strikes that killed civilians, knocked out power supplies and underlined
- Russian forces seize embattled Siversk town as Ukrainian troops withdraw
The Ukrainian military says its forces have withdrawn from the battle-scarred town of Siversk in the eastern Donetsk region after heavy fighting with Russian forces In a statement on Telegram on
- Ukraine’s military confirms withdrawal from key eastern city of Siversk . . .
Ukrainian troops have fully withdrawn from Siversk, a key stronghold in the country’s eastern Donetsk region, Ukraine’s General Staff confirmed on Tuesday, nearly two weeks after Russia claimed to have captured the town
- Ukraine Says Withdrawn Troops from Eastern Town of Siversk
Ukrainian troops have withdrawn from the eastern town of Siversk, the General Staff said Tuesday, as Russia doubled down on its recent advances across the lengthy front line Russia announced the capture of the city in the heavily embattled Donetsk region almost two weeks ago, when Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov reported the gain to President Vladimir Putin in a televised meeting The
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