Zelenskiy denies Russian capture of key Ukrainian city

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Russia’s military asserts it has ‌taken control of the eastern Ukrainian city of Kostiantynivka.
Russia’s military asserts it has ‌taken control of the eastern Ukrainian city of Kostiantynivka.

Ukraine still controls the strategically important eastern city of Kostiantynivka, President Volodymyr ‌Zelenskiy and the General Staff say, rejecting Russian claims that it ‌has been captured.

Russia’s military told President Vladimir Putin on Friday that its forces had ‌taken control of Kostiantynivka, a target that Russian forces have long sought in their advance through the Donetsk region.

“Of course, that is not true. It is just another Russian lie, an attempt to generate some kind of a news story,” Zelenskiy said ‌on X.

“If ‌Kostiantynivka were ⁠under Russian control, then perhaps (Russian President Vladimir) Putin ​would have no problem meeting me there to find a diplomatic way to finally end this war,” he added.

Volodymyr ‌Zelenskiy
Kostiantynivka remains under Ukrainian control, President Volodymyr ‌Zelenskiy says. (EPA PHOTO)

The General Staff also said Kostiantynivka remained under the control of Ukrainian forces.

“Military units and subunits of the 19th Army Corps of the Eastern ⁠Grouping continue to conduct defensive operations ‌on designated ​lines within the town and on its approaches,” it said in a statement.

Kostiantynivka, which once had a population of 67,000, ​is the southernmost ‌of four key settlements that form a defensive line central to Ukraine’s ​effort to hold the heavily industrialised Donetsk region.

Analysts say capturing the city would give Russian forces a foothold from which to push north along ​the ​defensive belt, now the main ​axis of their campaign.

Russia’s military has for ‌some time reported controlling parts of Kostiantynivka, one of several heavily fortified cities that make up Ukraine’s so-called “fortress belt” in Donetsk.

Aside from Kostiantynivka, Russia’s defence ministry said on Saturday it had taken five villages in eastern Ukraine: Shyikivka, Novyi Myr, ​Cherneshchyna and Druzhelyubivka in Kharkiv region and Vasylivka in Donetsk region.

Reuters could ​not verify the battlefield ⁠reports.

with DPA

Reuters