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Russia says it seizes Ukrainian town of Maryinka; Kyiv denies the claim

Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu says Russian troops have gained full control of the eastern Ukrainian town of Maryinka, registering their first major success since the capture of the strategic city of Bakhmut in May. The Ukrainian military denied Russia’s claims of Maryinka’s capture, which came at a difficult time for Kyiv. It has been struggling to make gains in recent months, and waning Western support, particularly critical US funding, threatens its fight against Russia.

Quick Read

  • Russian Control of Maryinka: Russian Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu announced the full control of the eastern Ukrainian town of Maryinka by Russian troops. This marks a significant success since the capture of Bakhmut in May.
  • Putin’s Response: President Vladimir Putin praised the capture of Maryinka as Moscow’s biggest military success since Bakhmut.
  • Shoigu’s Report to Putin: Shoigu informed Putin about the capture of Maryinka, now described as a ghost town, during a video exchange. Putin congratulated Shoigu, noting the strategic advantage this provides.
  • Devastation in Maryinka: Drone footage on Russian television showed Maryinka in ruins, with piles of rubble and damaged buildings. The town previously had a population of about 10,000.
  • Awards for Soldiers: Putin proposed awarding soldiers who distinguished themselves in the battle for Maryinka.
  • Ukrainian Denial: The Ukrainian military, however, denies Russia’s claims of capturing Maryinka. Military spokesperson Oleksandr Shtupun stated that Ukrainian forces are still present in the city.
  • Ukraine’s Challenges: Ukraine has faced difficulties in gaining ground in recent months and is contending with declining Western support, particularly from the U.S.
  • Counteroffensive and Stalemate: Following the capture of Bakhmut, Ukraine launched a counteroffensive in June but has made limited progress against entrenched Russian forces in the 22-month-old conflict.
  • Intensified Attacks in Avdiivka: Russian troops have been increasing attacks on Avdiivka, focusing on expanding their advance in the Donbas region.
  • Ukrainian Air Force Action: Ukraine’s air force reported shooting down two Russian fighter jets, two cruise missiles, and 28 Shahed-type kamikaze drones. The attacks targeted southern and central regions of Ukraine, with no immediate casualties reported.
  • Drones Launched Against Ukraine: A total of 31 drones were launched, with details of the three that weren’t intercepted remaining unclear.

Reuters has the story:

Russia says it seizes Ukrainian town of Maryinka; Kyiv denies the claim

Newslooks- Reuters

Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu says Russian troops have gained full control of the eastern Ukrainian town of Maryinka, registering their first major success since the capture of the strategic city of Bakhmut in May.

Russian President Vladimir Putin hails Moscow’s biggest military success since the capture of Bakhmut in May.

A drone view shows the remains of Maryinka city that was destroyed by the Russians, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues,
A drone image from May shows the remains of Maryinka, the eastern Ukrainian town that Russia said on December 25, 2023, that it had captured [File: Andriy Yermak via Telegram/Reuters]

Shoigu told President Vladimir Putin on Monday about the capture of what has now become a ghost town just southwest of the Russian-held regional capital of Donetsk during a video exchange shared by a Kremlin journalist.

“I want to congratulate you. This is a success,” Putin is seen telling Shoigu in the video, saying it gives Russian troops “the opportunity to move into a wider operational area”.

Piles of rubble and gutted apartment buildings could be seen in drone images shown on Russian television that were said to be of Maryinka, which was once home to 10,000 people.

Putin had offered to award soldiers who had distinguished themselves in the battle for Maryinka, The Moscow Times reported.

Ukraine denies claims

The Ukrainian military denied Russia’s claims of Maryinka’s capture, which came at a difficult time for Kyiv. It has been struggling to make gains in recent months, and waning Western support, particularly critical US funding, threatens its fight against Russia.

“It’s not correct to talk about seizing Maryinka,” Ukrainian military spokesperson Oleksandr Shtupun told Ukrainian national television.

“Our forces are within the city,” he said.

Russia’s last major success, the capture of Bakhmut, spurred Ukraine to launch a counteroffensive in June. But Kyiv’s forces have made little progress against what is now entrenched Russian resistance in the 22-month-old conflict.

Russian troops have been intensifying ground and air attacks on the nearby town of Avdiivka since mid-October as they focus on expanding their slow-moving push through eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s air force on Monday reported that it had shot down two Russian fighter jets during the night along with two cruise missiles and 28 Shahed-type kamikaze drones.

The report said the attacks were aimed at southern and central regions of Ukraine but that no casualties were immediately known. It said 31 drones were launched in all, but details of what the three that weren’t intercepted may have struck weren’t given.

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