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its attacks in recent weeks.The Defense Ministry said troops had taken control of the village of Yablunivka, located about nine kilometers
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Western military support as conditions for peace.Russia initially attempted to seize the regional capital, Sumy, during the early stages of
southwestern Kursk region, using Sumy as a staging ground
Defense Ministry also said Friday that its troops had captured two more villages in the eastern Donetsk region, which Moscow claims to have
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