KYIV: Russia said Friday its forces had seized Toretsk in east Ukraine after months of heavy fighting, the biggest town Moscow claims to have taken in recent months.
The industrial hub in the eastern Donetsk region had been in the Kremlin’s sights for months, as its capture would enable Russia to obstruct vital Ukrainian supply routes.
“As a result of active offensive operations... the city of Dzerzhinsk in the Donetsk People’s Republic was liberated,” the defense ministry said, using a Russian name for the town and the region.
The former coal mining town had a population of about 30,000 before Russia’s invasion in 2022. By July last year however, the number of residents had fallen by 90 percent due to fighting, according to the local administration.
AFP reporters visited the town last summer.
At the time only a few pensioners remained, unable or unwilling to leave, despite the daily bombardment leaving destruction and electricity and water being cut off.
Ukraine’s foreign ministry said shortly before Russia’s announcement on Friday that the town was in “ruins,” posting an image of destroyed buildings on social media platform X.
“This was once someone’s home. A place where people lived, laughed, and built their future. Now, it’s just ruins,” it said, without commenting on whether the town had fallen under Russia’s control.
Russia says captured key mining town of Toretsk in east Ukraine
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Russia says captured key mining town of Toretsk in east Ukraine
- “As a result of active offensive operations... the city of Dzerzhinsk in the Donetsk People’s Republic was liberated,” the defense ministry said
- The former coal mining town had a population of about 30,000 before Russia’s invasion in 2022