Russia-Ukraine conflict: Moscow claims to capture another village in Sumi; Putin looks for ‘buffer zone’

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelemski (AP)

The Russian armed forces claimed on Friday that they had captured another Ukrainian village after an increased military aggressive by Moscow in the northeast Sumi region. The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that its forces have wrestling control of Yabalunivaka village, located about nine km from the Russian border, which President Vladimir Putin has reported AFP as part of the efforts to describe as “buffer zones” within the Ukrainian region. These advances come as the time and re -call for a ceasefire in a three -year -long struggle with Kremlin has been rejected, rather putting conditions like brightening the Western military support on Ukraine, abandoning the dialect to join NATO, and if it wants a peace deal then leave more land. The Russian armed forces appear to be close to the regional capital Sumi three years after Ukraine, when Ukraine excluded them from the northern region, which was in a counter-aggressive against Moscow’s attempt to catch it.Sumi city, which is 200 miles north-east from Kiva, was never occupied by Russia after a full-scale invasion, but Putin’s army is affecting the regional capital.In 2024, Kiev began an armed intrusion into the Western Cursa region of Russia, in which the Sumi region of Ukraine was used as a staging. Earlier this year, Russian forces withdrew after the region withdrew, President Vladimir Putin ordered a renewed cross-border aggressive to take out Ukrainian soldiers and military assets.Meanwhile, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported that its forces had also seized two additional villages in the eastern Donnetsk region, claiming that Moscow claimed.

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