President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday that Ukrainian troops had repelled a Russian assault near Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine, even as fighting remained active along the front line.
The statement comes as Russian forces continue to press attacks across parts of the east, where both sides have reported heavy combat and shifting positions in recent months. Pokrovsk has remained one of the most closely watched flashpoints in the broader war.
Zelenskiy did not provide additional operational details in his remarks, and Reuters said it could not independently verify the battlefield claims. The report underscores how contested information from the front remains, with both governments regularly issuing competing accounts.
The fighting has kept pressure on Ukrainian civilians in frontline areas, where shelling, displacement, and damage to infrastructure continue to shape daily life. As the war grinds on, the battle for territory in the east remains central to Ukraine's effort to blunt Russia's advance.
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