Russia says it captures two villages in eastern Ukraine, Kyiv says it repelled attacks
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Russian forces captured two villages in eastern Ukraine - Krasnyi Yar in Donetsk region and Nevske in Luhansk region, Russian state-run news agency TASS cited the Russian Defence Ministry as saying on Wednesday.
The Ukrainian military said it had repelled Russian attacks near Krasnyi Yar on the Pokrovsk front over the past day and that Russian forces had attempted to break through Ukraine's defences around Nevske on the Lyman front, according to a morning readout it posted on the Telegram messaging app.
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