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#BreakingNews: Russia Says It Captured A Dozen Ukrainian Villages This February

Russia claims it has seized 12 Ukrainian villages in February amid ongoing conflict.

Russia has claimed that its forces seized control of a dozen Ukrainian villages in February, as part of ongoing military operations in the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine. The announcement underscores Moscow’s continued focus on territorial gains amid the protracted conflict.

According to Russian defense officials, the captured villages are strategically positioned along key supply routes and have been secured to strengthen frontline positions. Moscow described the operations as “successful advances” aimed at consolidating control over contested areas.

Ukraine’s authorities, however, have disputed the claims, stating that fighting is ongoing in several regions and that Russian assertions may be exaggerated for propaganda purposes. Ukrainian officials emphasized that counteroffensive measures continue in affected areas to reclaim territory and protect civilians.

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Observers note that control of small villages in the conflict zone can have tactical significance, impacting supply lines, troop movement, and local civilian administration. Analysts caution that such claims should be verified independently, as information from active warzones is often difficult to confirm.

The humanitarian impact of the ongoing conflict remains severe, with civilians caught in crossfire, widespread displacement, and infrastructure damage reported across contested regions. International agencies have repeatedly called for measures to protect non-combatants and allow humanitarian access.

The February claims by Russia highlight the ongoing volatility along the frontlines and the challenges in achieving a resolution. Analysts suggest that unless diplomatic negotiations gain traction, territorial shifts are likely to continue, perpetuating the humanitarian and security crisis in Ukraine.

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