Some 23 combat clashes had taken place over the past day in the Donetsk region. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KYIV - Despite a recent easing of combat in Bakhmut, clashes around the obliterated city in eastern Ukraine continued, with Moscow suffering significant losses, Kyiv’s armed forces said on Sunday.
Ukraine said late in May that fighting had eased in the area, but the commander of the nation’s ground forces, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, said on Saturday that Ukrainian forces continued their fight there. The Ukrainian daily report on Sunday said some 23 combat clashes had taken place over the past day in the Donetsk region, home to Bakhmut, and the neighbouring Luhansk region, which together make up the Donbas.
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