The four small villages are the first officially publicised gains in Kyiv's counter-offensive.
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BBC News
The four small villages are the first officially publicised gains in Kyiv's counter-offensive.
The four small villages are the first officially publicised gains in Kyiv's counter-offensive.
Lieutenant Dmitry Mishov packed a rucksack and headed through the woods to seek asylum in Lithuania.
It appears to be the latest in a public falling out between the Wagner boss and Russian officials.
Residents share memories of their city, before its destruction in Russia's full-scale invasion.
Hundreds of people have been trapped on the Russia-held eastern bank of the Dnipro River.
Maryna and Valentyna found themselves trapped on the Dnipro River when Russia invaded last year.
Ukraine's president refused to say which stage the counter-offensive against Russian forces was in.
The four small villages are the first officially publicised gains in Kyiv's counter-offensive.
Lieutenant Dmitry Mishov packed a rucksack and headed through the woods to seek asylum in Lithuania.
It appears to be the latest in a public falling out between the Wagner boss and Russian officials.
Residents share memories of their city, before its destruction in Russia's full-scale invasion.
Hundreds of people have been trapped on the Russia-held eastern bank of the Dnipro River.
Maryna and Valentyna found themselves trapped on the Dnipro River when Russia invaded last year.
Ukraine's president refused to say which stage the counter-offensive against Russian forces was in.
Lieutenant Dmitry Mishov packed a rucksack and headed through the woods to seek asylum in Lithuania.
It appears to be the latest in a public falling out between the Wagner boss and Russian officials.
Residents share memories of their city, before its destruction in Russia's full-scale invasion.
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BBC News
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