Russian forces capture Kreminna in east Ukraine
Russian troops today captured the east Ukraine town of Kreminna, local authorities said.
“There was a major attack in the night” from Sunday to Monday in Kreminna, the Lugansk regional governor Sergiy Gaiday said in a statement on social media.
“The Russian army has already entered there, with a huge amount of military hardware… Our defenders have retreated to new positions,” he added.
Ukraine’s security and defence council secretary Oleksiy Danilov confirmed the Russian offensive in the east.
“Almost along the entire front line in the territory of Donetsk, Lugansk and Kharkiv regions, the invaders tried to break through our defences,” he said.
“Fortunately, our military is holding on.”
They had however broken through in two places, he added: “Kremennaya and another small town. But the fighting continues. We do not surrender our territories.”
Kreminna, with a pre-war population of nearly 20,000 people, is around 50 kilometres (31 miles) northeast of Kramatorsk, the region’s administrative centre, and is a strategic target for invading Russian forces.