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Russia captures two more settlements from Ukraine, while Ukraine repels Russian offensives on multiple fronts

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Russia captures two more settlements from Ukraine, while Ukraine repels Russian offensives on multiple fronts

2026-01-28 11:55 Last Updated At:14:57

Russia said on Tuesday that it had taken control of two more settlements from Ukraine, while Ukraine, on the same day, reported repelling Russian offensives on multiple fronts.

Russia's Defense Ministry said in its latest report that over the past 24 hours, its forces captured the key logistics hub of Kupiansk-Vuzlovyi in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region, and the village of Novoyakovlivka in southeast of the city of Zaporizhzhia.

The Russian forces also carried out strikes on 154 targets using tactical aircraft, attack drones, missile forces and artillery, and these targets included Ukraine's energy infrastructure as well as storage and launch sites for long-range unmanned aerial vehicles, the ministry said.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian military said in a situation report that as of 08:00 Tuesday, it had carried out strikes on Russian drone control stations, multiple rocket launch systems and command posts over the past day.

The Ukrainian forces repelled Russian attacks in several directions, including Kupiansk and Lyman, the report said.

Furthermore, Ukraine's local authorities and the country's energy ministry said on Tuesday that the Russian forces launched air strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure from late Monday night to early Tuesday morning.

The attacks left dozens of people injured in Odesa city and Mykolaiv Oblast, and triggered power outages in multiple areas, the Ukrainian side said.

Russia captures two more settlements from Ukraine, while Ukraine repels Russian offensives on multiple fronts

Russia captures two more settlements from Ukraine, while Ukraine repels Russian offensives on multiple fronts

The death toll in the war-torn Gaza Strip has risen to 71,667 since the conflict between Hamas and Israel erupted on Oct 7, 2023, with the number of injuries reaching 171,434, Gaza's health authorities said on Wednesday.

In the past 24 hours, hospitals in Gaza received five more bodies, including four new deaths and one body recovered from the rubble, the authorities said.

Since the ceasefire agreement took effect on Oct 11, 2025, Israeli attacks have killed 492 people and wounded 1,356 others, according to the Gaza health authorities.

Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 71,667

Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 71,667

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