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    Russia Says It Captures 'about Half' of Ukrainian City Kupiansk, Kyiv Denies Report

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia claims control of half of Kupiansk, but Ukraine denies any such advances. The city is a focal point in the ongoing conflict.

    Russia Claims Control of Half of Kupiansk, Ukraine Disputes Report

    Conflict Over Kupiansk: Claims and Counterclaims

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's defence ministry said on Wednesday that its troops had captured "about half" of the city of Kupiansk in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region, but Ukraine's military denied any such advance.

    Reuters could not independently confirm the battlefield reports from either side.

    Kupiansk has been the focus of months of increased Russian military activity and heavy fighting. Russian troops captured the city in the early weeks of their February 2022 invasion and Ukrainian forces took it back later that same year.

    Russian Military Claims

    Much of the city has been destroyed as Moscow tries to seize it back as part of a slow advance westward along parts of the 1,000-km (620-mile) long frontline.

    The Russian Defence Ministry released a drone video showing a soldier holding a Russian flag while standing on a road in the town.

    Ukrainian Response

    Ukraine's 10th army corps, in a post on the Telegram messaging app, described the Russian report as staged propaganda.

    "All such attempts are pointless," it said alongside a video of its own, which it said showed a Russian unit being destroyed. "All such attempts by the Russian occupiers to use localities as a decoration for propaganda videos are doomed to fail."

    Current Situation in Kupiansk

    Ukraine's official Centre Against Disinformation said any notion that Russian forces had advanced into Kupiansk was untrue and a propaganda exercise.

    Ukraine's popular Deepstate war blog, which uses open source maps of the conflict, said the incident with the flag occurred on the city's southern outskirts where control is disputed.

    In a late evening report, the General Staff of Ukraine's military said one armed clash was raging in the Kupiansk sector.

    The report listed nearly 50 attempts by Russian forces to break through Ukrainian defences near Pokrovsk, one of the focal points of Moscow's drive through Donetsk region.

    (Reporting by Reuters; editing by Guy Faulconbridge, Ron Popeski and Nia Williams)

    Table of Contents

    • Conflict Over Kupiansk: Claims and Counterclaims
    • Russian Military Claims
    • Ukrainian Response
    • Current Situation in Kupiansk

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia claims to control half of Kupiansk.
    • •Ukraine denies Russian advancements in Kupiansk.
    • •Kupiansk has seen heavy fighting and destruction.
    • •Ukraine's military labels Russian reports as propaganda.
    • •Control of Kupiansk remains disputed.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia says it captures 'about half' of Ukrainian city Kupiansk, Kyiv denies report

    1What did Russia claim about Kupiansk?

    Russia's defense ministry stated that its troops had captured 'about half' of the city of Kupiansk.

    2How did Ukraine respond to Russia's claims?

    Ukraine's military denied the reports, labeling them as staged propaganda and asserting that no Russian forces had advanced into Kupiansk.

    3What evidence did Russia provide for its claims?

    The Russian Defence Ministry released a drone video showing a soldier holding a Russian flag in the town, which Ukraine dismissed as propaganda.

    4What is the current situation in Kupiansk?

    The General Staff of Ukraine reported ongoing armed clashes in the Kupiansk sector, indicating continued fighting in the area.

    5What does the Deepstate war blog say about the situation?

    The Deepstate war blog noted that the incident with the flag occurred on the city's southern outskirts, where control is disputed.

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