April 27, 2026
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Ongoing Clashes in Hryshyne Amid Conflicting Control Claims

Military reports from the 7th Airborne Corps indicate that intense fighting continues in the center of Hryshyne, a village near Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region. This comes despite assertions that Ukrainian forces maintain control over the area.

According to the 7th Airborne Corps, “Shooting battles are ongoing in the center of the settlement, with Ukrainian units holding back the enemy and blocking its advance from the east.” The report also notes that the adversary is increasingly attempting to push westward, avoiding direct engagement in Hryshyne.

On the northern outskirts of Pokrovsk, Ukrainian forces are reportedly thwarting enemy attempts to advance and are maintaining established defensive lines. This situation highlights the ongoing volatility in the region as military engagements persist.

In a related context, social media platform DeepState had previously reported on advancements by Russian troops deeper into Ukraine, specifically in Hryshyne. However, the newly appointed commander of the 155th Separate Mechanized Brigade, Stanislav Luchanov, has asserted that, despite regular enemy infiltration, his brigade effectively controls Hryshyne.

This conflict reflects the broader dynamics of the ongoing war in Ukraine, where control over territories frequently shifts and claims from both sides can vary significantly.

The situation in Hryshyne remains tense as Ukrainian forces engage in daily clashes with advancing enemy troops. Despite conflicting reports on control, military units are actively defending their positions in the area.

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