Russia claims to take full control of Ukraine’s Luhansk region
Russia's Ministry of Defence announced its forces have taken full control of the Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine, a claim Ukraine has not yet confirmed. This suggests Russia now controls the entire Luhansk area, which had remained partially under Ukrainian control since the 2022 invasion.

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AI-generatedRussia's Ministry of Defence announced its forces have taken full control of the Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine, a claim Ukraine has not yet confirmed. This suggests Russia now controls the entire Luhansk area, which had remained partially under Ukrainian control since the 2022 invasion. The ministry also stated that Russian forces seized Verkhnya Pysarivka in the Kharkiv region and Boikove in the Zaporizhia region. Luhansk and Donetsk comprise the Donbas area, with Russia controlling most of Luhansk and about three-quarters of Donetsk, which it demands Ukraine fully withdraw from. The Kremlin reiterated this demand, stating that President Zelenskyy should have withdrawn forces from the Donbas to end the active phase of the war.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedKremlin reiterated its demand that Ukrainian forces withdraw from the entirety of Donetsk.
There was no immediate confirmation of the development from Ukraine.
Zelenskyy claimed Russia had given the United States an ultimatum.
Russian forces also took control of the village of Verkhnya Pysarivka and the village of Boikove.
Russia claims its forces have taken full control of the Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine.