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Russia says its forces are clearing out Ukrainian troops as they push through Pokrovsk

Russia says its forces are clearing out Ukrainian troops as they push through Pokrovsk
In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, center, pose for a photo with servicemen near the frontline city of Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, Nov. 4, 2025. (AP)
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Russia says its forces are clearing out Ukrainian troops as they push through Pokrovsk

Russia says its forces are clearing out Ukrainian troops as they push through Pokrovsk
  • Ukraine has acknowledged its troops face a difficult position in the strategic eastern city
  • Capturing Pokrovsk would give Moscow a platform to drive north toward the two biggest remaining Ukrainian-controlled cities in Donetsk — Kramatorsk and Sloviansk

MOSCOW: Russia said on Wednesday that its forces were advancing north inside the Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk and clearing out Kyiv’s troops in a drive to take full control of what has been an important transport and logistics hub for the Ukrainian army.
Ukraine has acknowledged its troops face a difficult position in the strategic eastern city, which Russia has been trying to capture for more than a year, but denies they are surrounded and says reinforcements are on their way.
Russia sees the city as the gateway to its capture of the remaining 10 percent, or 5,000 square km (1,930 square miles) of Ukraine’s eastern industrial Donbas region, one of its key aims in the almost four-year-old war.
“Assault groups of the 2nd and 51st armies continued to destroy surrounded Ukrainian Armed Forces units in the residential area of the Prigorodny microdistrict, in the eastern part of the Central District and in the private sector (where there are residential houses),” the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement.
“The offensive in the northern direction continues,” it added, saying its forces were also clearing Ukrainian troops from settlements on Pokrovsk’s southeastern flank and had repelled numerous Ukrainian attempts to break out of encirclement.
The Ukrainian military said on Tuesday that fierce fighting was under way in a part of Pokrovsk that was key for Kyiv’s frontline logistics and that additional special forces had arrived there, with more weapons and equipment being sent.
There was no immediate comment from Ukraine on the situation in Pokrovsk on Wednesday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday the area around Pokrovsk remained under severe pressure but up to 300 Russian servicemen still in the city had made no gains in the past day and there were just 60 in another city, Kupiansk.
The Russian Defense Ministry said either he had no grasp of what was happening on the ground or he was deliberately trying to conceal the parlous situation for Kyiv’s forces.
Ukrainian units were trapped in “cauldrons” in both locations, it said, and their position was deteriorating rapidly while Russian forces advanced, “leaving no chance for Ukrainian servicemen to save themselves other than by voluntary surrender.”
Reuters was unable to verify either side’s battlefield assertions.

PLATFORM TO DRIVE NORTH
Capturing Pokrovsk would give Moscow a platform to drive north toward the two biggest remaining Ukrainian-controlled cities in Donetsk — Kramatorsk and Sloviansk. It would also give Moscow its most important single territorial gain inside Ukraine since it took the ruined city of Avdiivka in early 2024.
In a break with the frontal assaults which Russian forces have used against other cities, Russia has used pincer movements to almost encircle Ukrainian forces in both Pokrovsk and the city of Kupiansk while small highly-mobile units and drones disrupted logistics and sowed chaos behind Ukrainian lines.
Russia’s tactics in both locations have created what Russian military bloggers call a grey zone of ambiguity where neither side had full control, but which was extremely difficult for Ukraine to defend.
Battlefield maps show that Russian forces are a few kilometers away from fully encircling Pokrovsk, known by Russia as Krasnoarmeysk, and control a significant part of Kupiansk where they are advancing on the main road to the city.
Pokrovsk, a road and rail hub in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, had a pre-war population of some 60,000 people. But most people have now fled, all children have been evacuated and few civilians remain amid its pulverised apartment buildings and cratered roads.
As well as trying to take the whole of Donbas, Russia has been making gradual advances in the Kharkiv and Dnipopetrovsk regions further west.
Russia’s military says it now controls more than 19 percent of Ukraine, or some 116,000 square km (44,800 square miles).
Ukrainian maps also show Russian control at around 19 percent of Ukraine, up 1 percent from Moscow’s position two years ago.


Driver rams into pedestrians in western France, nine injured

Driver rams into pedestrians in western France, nine injured
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Driver rams into pedestrians in western France, nine injured

Driver rams into pedestrians in western France, nine injured

SAINT-PIERRE-D’OLERON, France: A 35-year-old French man rammed his car into pedestrians and cyclists on France’s Oleron island off the Atlantic coast on Wednesday, injuring at least nine people, officials said.
The suspect shouted “Allahu Akbar” (Arabic for “God is Greatest“) when arrested by police, the local prosecutor, Arnaud Laraize, told Sud Ouest newspaper.
However, Olivier Falorni, the region’s deputy in the French parliament, said the motive for the attack on a quiet island popular with summer tourists remained unknown, saying the suspect was not on a watchlist of radicalized individuals.

SUSPECT IS LOCAL MAN, AREA’S LAWMAKER SAYS
“We’re dealing with an individual who lives on the island, and the victims also live on the island,” Falorni told reporters at the National Assembly in Paris. “Is this a settling of scores? Or an Islamist attack? I have no idea. Is there a political motive? Is it someone mentally unstable who snapped?“
French media said the anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office was not in charge of the inquiry at this stage, and that an investigation for attempted murder was for now being handled by the local prosecutor’s office in La Rochelle.
The anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office could not immediately be reached for comment.
Officials said two of the victims were seriously injured, including the parliamentary assistant of a far-right National Rally lawmaker.
The suspect’s car struck pedestrians and cyclists in various areas of Oleron island, the mayor of Dolus-d’Oleron, Thibault Brechkoff, told BFM TV. The man then set fire to his car. Police could later be seen inspecting the partially burnt-out vehicle.

KNOWN TO POLICE FOR PETTY CRIME
Le Parisien newspaper said investigators were looking into the possibility that the suspect might be mentally disturbed.
The man was previously known to police for petty crime including driving while drunk, as well as drug-related offenses, local newspaper Charente Libre reported, citing the mayor of Saint-Pierre d’Oleron, Christophe Sueur.
“The 35-year old man, of French citizenship, who lives on Oleron island, was known for common law offenses and was not known by security services,” junior minister Marie-Pierre Vedrenne told parliament.