
Ukraine acknowledges for first time Russia entered Dnipropetrovsk region
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Kyiv: Ukraine acknowledged for the first time on Tuesday that Russia s army has entered the Dnipropetrovsk region, a central administrative area previ...
Kyiv: Ukraine acknowledged for the first time on Tuesday that Russia's army has entered the Dnipropetrovsk region, a central administrative area previously spared from intense fighting.
"Yes, they have entered, and fighting is ongoing as of now," Viktor Tregubov, spokesperson for the Dnipro Operational Strategic Group of Forces, told AFP.
Moscow first said its forces had advanced into the region -- which it has not made a formal territorial claim over -- in July. It has since claimed to have captured some settlements there.
In a separate statement, Ukraine's General Staff rejected Moscow's claims to have fully captured the villages of Zaporizke and Novogeorgiivka.
But battlefield monitor DeepState, which has close ties to Ukraine's military, said Tuesday that Russia had "occupied" them.













