The Russian army claims to have captured the village of Dibrova in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region, according to the Russian Defence Ministry. This marks a significant strategic gain in the ongoing conflict.

The ministry stated that Battlegroup West units completed the liberation of Dibrova through active operations. The Ukrainian army has not commented on Russia’s claim, and the report has not been independently verified.
The capture of Dibrova is part of Russia’s broader push to gain control of the Donetsk region. Russian forces have been making slow but steady gains in eastern Ukraine, with recent advances coming as US President Donald Trump opens direct talks with Moscow.
Russia-Ukraine War A Geopolitical Crisis
The situation in eastern Ukraine remains tense, with ongoing geopolitical implications as both sides vie for control in the region. Russia’s military claims to have inflicted significant losses on Ukrainian troops, with over 1,360 casualties reported in the past 24 hours.
The Russian Defence Ministry also reported that its forces have destroyed 21 pickup trucks and five ammunition depots of the Ukrainian army. Additionally, Russian forces struck Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries in over 150 locations.
The capture of Dibrova comes as hopes dim for a summit between Russian and Ukrainian presidents. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has publicly pushed back against the idea of ceding territory to Russia, saying any peace deal must be just.
Russian forces have been advancing in the Donetsk region, piercing through Ukrainian defenses ahead of talks between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Russian army’s reported gains are the largest for a single 24-hour period in over a year.
The situation is being closely watched, with concerns that Russia’s advances could increase pressure on Kyiv to cede some land. However, Ukrainian authorities have ordered the evacuation of families with children from nearby areas.
Russia Seeks To Gain Control In The Eastern Ukraine
The conflict in Ukraine has been ongoing for several years, with Russia seeking to gain control of the eastern regions. The latest developments highlight the fragile nature of the situation.
The international community is watching the situation closely, with US President Donald Trump stating that he will make an important decision on Ukraine peace efforts in two weeks.
The Russian Defence Ministry has also reported that its forces have destroyed Ukrainian units in northwest Kupyansk and improved their tactical position in the Zaporozhye Region.
The capture of Dibrova is a significant development in the conflict, but its implications are still unfolding.