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    Russia says it captures village in Ukraine's Sumy region

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    Posted on April 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia claims to have captured Zhuravka in Ukraine's Sumy region, though Ukrainian officials have not confirmed. Military activity has intensified in the area.

    Russia Claims Control Over Zhuravka Village in Sumy

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's defence ministry said on Thursday its forces had captured the village of Zhuravka in Ukraine's northern border region of Sumy, although Ukrainian officials made no acknowledgement that it had been taken.

    Moscow has long staged air attacks on the region opposite Russia's region of Kursk, from which it is trying to evict remaining Ukrainian forces eight months after they launched a cross-border incursion and seized large chunks of territory.

    Ukrainian officials said there was intensified Russian military activity on their side of the border, but gave no acknowledgement that Zhuravka had fallen into Russian hands.

    Four days ago, Moscow said its forces had seized another village in the region, Basivka, a claim denied by Ukrainian officials.

    The latest report by Russia's defence ministry made no further comment beyond saying its troops were in control of Zhuravka.

    Russian state news agency Tass quoted security sources as saying the advance brought Russian forces closer to a third locality, Yunakivka, which it said served as a logistics hub serving Ukrainian forces fighting across the border in Kursk.

    Sumy region governor Volodymyr Artiukh told regional defence officials that Russian attacks in the area had intensified 30% over the past week.

    "Over the past seven days, the Russians have launched 47 assault operations on our defenders' positions," Artiukh said in an account posted on Facebook.

    "The enemy's main efforts are focused on the area around the settlements of Zhuravka and Vasivka."

    Artiukh said Russian forces were still attacking civilian targets and infrastructure, with the latest assaults recorded on food industry sites, such as meat-packing plants and dairies.

    He also said Russia remained focused on Ukrainian forces still holding territory in Kursk region, who were delivering "a worthy rebuff to the enemy and inflicting significant losses".

    Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin has repeatedly suggested that Russian forces carve out a buffer zone along the border.

    On Tuesday, the Russian defence ministry released video of what it said was the recapture of the settlement of Guyevo, one of the Ukrainians' few remaining footholds in the Kursk region.

    This week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy acknowledged for the first time that Kyiv's forces were also active in Russia's Belgorod region, also on the border, in efforts to protect towns on the Ukrainian side.

    (Writing by Felix Light and Ron Popeski; Editing by Peter Graff and Clarence Fernandez)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia claims capture of Zhuravka in Sumy region.
    • •Ukrainian officials have not confirmed the capture.
    • •Increased Russian military activity reported in Sumy.
    • •Zhuravka and Vasivka are key focus areas for Russia.
    • •Ukraine reports intensified attacks on civilian targets.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia says it captures village in Ukraine's Sumy region

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Russia's claim of capturing the village of Zhuravka in Ukraine's Sumy region and the ongoing military activities in the area.

    2Has Ukraine confirmed the capture?

    No, Ukrainian officials have not acknowledged that Zhuravka has been captured by Russian forces.

    3What is the significance of Zhuravka?

    Zhuravka is a strategic location in the Sumy region, and its capture is part of Russia's efforts to control the border area.

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