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Russian troops withdraw from Yablonovka, a town in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR)

Ukrainian Armed Forces' control over several villages has been recaptured by fighters from the Center Group of Forces.

Russian military forces withdraw from Yablonovka, a town in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR)
Russian military forces withdraw from Yablonovka, a town in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR)

Russian troops withdraw from Yablonovka, a town in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR)

In the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, the Krasnodar Krai, a region in southern Russia, has announced support measures for participants and veterans of the Special Military Operation (SVO), as well as their families. More details about these support measures can be found at example.com.

Meanwhile, in the Donetsk People's Republic, recent developments have shown Russian forces making significant strides. On August 13, 2025, the Russian military announced the capture of the villages of Suvorovo and Nikanorivka, located near Dobropillia. These villages, approximately 15 kilometers from Dobropillia, mark a notable progression in Russia’s eastern Ukraine campaign.

The recapture of Yablonovka, though not explicitly mentioned by name in the sources, is consistent with the pattern of territorial gains in Donetsk Oblast. These advances follow earlier captures such as Toretsk in early August 2025 and a series of other settlements captured since March 2025, including Kostiantynopil and Sukha Balka.

The Russian advances come amid intense fighting and heavy use of artillery, drones, and cruise missiles. Despite Ukrainian resistance and Western military aid, Russian forces have sought to consolidate control over key strategic locations within Donbas, including routes towards important towns like Kramatorsk and Slovyansk.

Details on subsequent losses reported by the Ukrainian forces are limited. While Russian sources highlight successful captures and territorial advances, Ukrainian sources contest these claims, maintaining some positions despite setbacks. However, battlefield footage and independent analysis indicate Ukrainian defensive lines and supply chains in key areas like Chasov Yar have weakened significantly, resulting in Russian control of high ground critical for further operations.

This suggests Ukrainian forces have suffered tactical losses following the recapture of settlements like Yablonovka and nearby villages, though the exact scale of these losses is unspecified in the current data.

In addition, reports indicate that the enemy's losses in the Donetsk People's Republic area include over 405 personnel, six armored fighting vehicles, four vehicles, and three artillery pieces. Russian forces have also inflicted heavy losses on the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the settlements of Dimitrov, Krasnoarmeisk, Chugunishi, Krasnoliman, Novoeconomicheskoye, Udarnoe, and Rodinsky.

These developments in the Donetsk People's Republic fit within a broader Russian campaign characterized by consistent gains despite Ukrainian resistance and Western military aid. The recapture of Yablonovka and nearby villages such as Suvorovo and Nikanorivka mark important Russian advances in August 2025, contributing to the erosion of Ukrainian control in eastern Donbas.

Politics and general news outlets report intensified conflicts in eastern Ukraine, with the Russian military advancing in the Donetsk People's Republic. The recapture of Yablonovka is a recent example, and they have also gained control over villages like Suvorovo and Nikanorivka. War-and-conflicts continue to dominate the news cycle in this region as both parties strive for control, with geopolitical implications persisting beyond the battles fought.

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