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Russian Troops Seize Key Highway Near Sumy As Ukraine Struggles To Hold The Line

Russian Troops Seize Key Highway Near Sumy As Ukraine Struggles To Hold The Line

Time of India3 days ago

Russian troops have reportedly seized part of a key highway near Yunakovka in Ukraine's Sumy region, limiting Kyiv's ability to retake earlier lost positions. Military expert Andrey Marochko said the captured stretch of road, once used by Ukrainian forces for resupply, is now under Russian fire control. Ongoing clashes in the area have intensified as Moscow pushes for strategic gains. Marochko noted Russian forces had previously entered Yunakovka for reconnaissance, indicating a planned advance. The development may mark a deeper push into northern Ukraine as part of Russia's broader campaign.#russia #ukraine #sumy #putin #ukraine #zelensky
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