Russian forces have reportedly taken control of the strategic town of Vuhledar in eastern Ukraine, located on high ground and serving as a supply hub for both sides in the ongoing conflict. The town’s capture has long been seen as a key step towards Russia’s goal of incorporating the entire Donetsk region. Ukrainian forces had previously been using Vuhledar to shell Russian military supply lines, but have now been trapped as Russian forces intensified their offensive push in recent days. The remaining defenders were reportedly bombarded with devastating aerial glide bombs, leading to fierce fighting and significant destruction in the town. Footage posted on social media showed Russian soldiers raising flags on bombed-out buildings in Vuhledar. The governor of Donetsk confirmed that Russian troops had reached the town’s center on Tuesday. This development marks a significant advancement for Moscow’s troops in eastern Ukraine, as they move closer to their objectives despite Ukrainian forces mounting a surprise incursion into Russia’s Kursk region. The capture of Vuhledar further solidifies Russia’s control over strategic locations in the region, benefiting their military operations and potentially impacting the trajectory of the conflict.
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