Russia troops capture a strategic town in eastern Ukraine

Russia troops capture a strategic town in eastern Ukraine

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Russia troops capture a strategic town in eastern Ukraine

In this photo taken from video shows Russian servicemen prepare a “Orlan-10” drone in an undisclosed location in Ukraine

Russia troops on Sunday captured a strategically important town in eastern Ukraine as part of a deliberate campaign to loosen Kyiv’s hold on the country’s industrial heartland, while uncertainty over the continued flow of U.S. funding has reportedly halted the work of some Ukrainian NGOs, including those helping war veterans.

Russia’s Defence Ministry announced the fall of Velyka Novosilka, which had around 5,000 residents before the war, following a month-long battle. Though Ukraine claimed its troops had only strategically withdrawn from certain areas.

This would make Velyka Novosilka the first significant town to capitulate in 2025 in the eastern Donetsk region by Ukraine’s weary, tired and short-handed army. The conflict is set to reach its three-year milestone in February.

Ukrainian forces withdrew from certain parts of Velyka Novosilka to avoid encirclement, the 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade said in a statement on its official Telegram channel Sunday. The brigade is active in that patch of the frontline.

Analysts have long predicted that it’s only a matter of time until Russian forces capture the settlement, which lies only 15 kilometers from the neighbouring Dnipropetrovsk region.

The brigade said though they have approximate parity with Russian forces in terms of artillery and drones, the Russians have a huge advantage in manpower.

“Our units, using the weather conditions, skillfully withdrew from areas where there was a threat of encirclement. This does not mean that we have completely left the city, the fighting in Velyka Novosilka continues. All actions are aimed at minimizing our own losses and maximum damage to the enemy,” the statement said.

The brigade said the withdrawal will make it topographically difficult for Russians to advance by making the river an obstacle for further advance!!”The enemy (–) will have no peace, any movement is cut off by shells and drones,” the statement said.

Russia captured the Donetsk cities of Avdiivka and Vuhledar last year after long and gruelling battles. Russian forces may soon capture the key Donetsk strongholds of Pokrovsk and Chasiv Yar.

Elsewhere, Ukrainian NGOs catering to the needs of war veterans and their families have claimed a suspension of U.S. funding is forcing them to halt their work, days after newly sworn in U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced he would pause foreign aid grants for 90 days.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky later claimed that military aid to Ukraine would continue, but did not clarify whether humanitarian aid had been paused. Kyiv relies on the U.S. for 40% of its military needs.

According to news reports, Ukrainian NGOs receiving funding from Washington this weekend began receiving “stop work” orders, requiring them to pause all projects and related travel.

Veteran Hub, an NGO that provides legal and psychological support to war veterans and their families, was forced to halt operations of two of its three largest service units as a result, the organization said in its official Facebook page.

With the Trump administration questioning the future of U.S. aid to Ukraine, stressing the need to quickly broker a peace deal, Kyiv has been seeking battlefield successes to strengthen its negotiating positions ahead of any prospective talks but to no avail.

For the past year, Russian forces have been slowly trying to punch holes in Ukraine’s defences in the eastern Donetsk region. The sustained offensive has forc,ed Kyiv to give up a series of towns, villages and hamlets.