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In a dramatic escalation on Tuesday, Russian forces made one of their most significant advances of the year, pushing deeper into Ukraine’s embattled Donetsk region. The move comes just three days before U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin — a meeting that is already drawing global scrutiny.
According to Ukraine’s respected DeepState war map, Moscow’s troops advanced roughly six miles beyond the current frontlines, successfully encircling the strategically important towns of Kostyantynivka and Pokrovsk. This development marks a critical step toward Russia’s long-stated objective of seizing full control over the Donetsk region, a key industrial and symbolic prize in the ongoing war.
The timing of the advance has fueled speculation about Moscow’s intentions ahead of the high-stakes Trump-Putin summit. Analysts suggest that the Kremlin may be seeking to strengthen its bargaining position, while Kyiv has warned that such territorial gains will only harden its resolve to resist.
For residents in Kostyantynivka and Pokrovsk, the advance has brought renewed fears of encirclement and forced displacement, with Ukrainian officials urging civilians to evacuate while safe routes remain open. Meanwhile, international observers are bracing for the possibility that the upcoming Trump-Putin talks could significantly reshape the trajectory of the nearly three-year-old conflict.
As the frontlines shift, both the diplomatic and military dimensions of the war appear to be entering a new and uncertain phase.
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