May 28, 2026
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Ukrainian Forces Regain Control of Key Village in Donetsk Region

Ukrainian troops have successfully reclaimed the village of Min’kivka in the Donetsk region, a strategic location on the Bakhmut-Sloviansk route. This operation marks a significant achievement in the ongoing conflict.

The “Skelya” regiment reported that their assault units conducted a swift and coordinated operation to clear Min’kivka of occupying forces. With this development, enemy advances have been halted, stabilizing the situation along the crucial transportation route.

During the operation, Ukrainian forces not only liberated their positions but also established new observation posts. Reports indicate that Russian troops suffered considerable losses, with over 40 soldiers reportedly killed.

In January, Russian propaganda claimed that Min’kivka had fallen under their control, a statement that has now been proven false. The Eastern Military Group emphasized that the village remains firmly under Ukrainian defense.

Furthermore, the Eastern Military Group highlighted that the spread of misinformation regarding the successes of occupying forces aims to create a false narrative of territorial gains that do not exist. Such propaganda has been a recurring tactic, often claiming the capture of various locations, only for these assertions to be debunked later.

Ukrainian forces have regained control of Min'kivka, a key village in the Donetsk region, disrupting Russian advances and stabilizing the area. This operation underscores the ongoing conflict's complexities, particularly regarding misinformation from both sides.

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