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Russia says it has gained control of Ukraine town of Maryinka

  • Kyiv denies that the town has fallen, in what would be one of Moscow’s most significant gains since the capture of Bakhmut in May
  • Control of Maryinka would allow Russian forces to move enemy combat units away from Donetsk

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A drone view shows the remains of Ukraine’s Maryinka in May. Photo: Andriy Yermak via Telegram/Reuters
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Russian forces have gained full control of Maryinka, a town in eastern Ukraine, Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu told President Vladimir Putin, one of Russia’s most significant gains since the capture of Bakhmut in May.

Most accounts of Maryinka, southwest of the Russian-held regional centre of Donetsk, describe it as a ghost town.

Putin said control of the town, which was once home to 10,000 people, will allow the Russian forces to move enemy combat units away from Donetsk.

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“Our troops [now] have the opportunity to reach a wider operational area,” he said in a video of the exchange between him and Shoigu posted online by a Kremlin journalist.

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin (right) listens to Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu during a meeting in St Petersburg on Monday. Photo: Sputnik via Reuters
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin (right) listens to Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu during a meeting in St Petersburg on Monday. Photo: Sputnik via Reuters

The Ukrainian military on Monday denied Russia’s claims.

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