Russia says it captured villages in three separate areas of Ukraine front

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox

Russia has ramped up its attacks on Ukraine in recent weeks.

Russia has ramped up its attacks on Ukraine in recent weeks.

PHOTO: REUTERS

Follow topic:

Russia on July 17 said it had captured Ukrainian villages in three separate areas of the front line, expanding its summer offensive despite US calls to end the fighting.

Ukraine did not immediately comment on Moscow’s claims.

US President Donald Trump has given Moscow “50 days” from July 14 to reach a peace deal or face bruising sanctions.

But Ukraine says Russia has no interest in ending the fighting and will press on regardless.

In a statement, the Russian defence ministry said its forces had “liberated” the settlements of Popiv Yar in the eastern Donetsk region, Degtiarne in the north-east Kharkiv region, and Kamianske in the southern Zaporizhzhia region.

Kamianske, on the banks of the Dnipro river, was home to around 2,000 people before the conflict.

Degtiarne is a tiny hamlet near the Russian border but lies in an area of the front line that Moscow’s forces had not penetrated since the early months of its offensive.

Popiv Yar is a small village south of the Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk.

The Russian military

accelerated its advances for a third consecutive month in June.

Its territorial gains for that month were the biggest since November 2024, according to an AFP analysis of data from the US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW). AFP

See more on