Ukraine says Sumy region village taken back from Russia

BSS
Published On: 10 Aug 2025, 17:40
Collected photo

 KYIV, Ukraine, Aug 10, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Ukraine's military said Sunday it had taken back a village in the Sumy region from the Russian army which has made significant recent gains.

Ukrainian troops have "liberated and completely cleared" Russian forces from Bezsalivka, the military general staff said in a Telegram post. It said 18 Russian troops had been "eliminated" in the fighting.

The village is on the frontline in the north of the country and about 20 kilometres (13 miles) west of the main fighting between the two armies in the northern region.

Russia, which invaded Ukraine in February 2022, launched a renewed offensive in Sumy in April after reclaiming its own region of Kursk from Ukrainian forces.

Russian troops are currently about 20 km from the regional capital of Sumy, which has been the target of frequent deadly shelling attacks.

The focus of the Russian offensive is on eastern Ukraine, where it has stepped up gains in recent months against its less well-equipped opponents.

 

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Jamaat Ameer mourns death of Islamic scholar Abdullah
Farida Parveen laid to rest
Pro-Palestinian protestors invade Vuelta course in Madrid
70% of recommendations made by reform commissions can be implemented by December: Asif Nazrul
We're ready to sign July National Charter: Salahuddin Ahmed
Woman gives birth to six babies at DMC
DR Congo begins vaccinating against new Ebola outbreak
Education ministry unveils draft amendment to NCTB Act
Dhaka seeks Singapore support to join RCEP
Prof Ali Riaz calls for unity to carry forward reform process
১০