Russia Says It Seized Control of Key Village in Ukraine’s Kharkiv
The Russian Defense Ministry asserted via a Telegram statement that its military forces captured the village of Symynivka, located approximately 47 kilometers (29 miles) northeast of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city and a critical urban center.
Ukrainian officials have yet to issue a response regarding Russia's assertion, and independent confirmation of the territorial claim remains challenging given the active conflict, which approaches its fifth year next month.
The reported capture comes as both nations continue exchanging claims over territorial gains in the protracted war that has reshaped regional security dynamics.
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