
Rescue workers stand in front of a residential building damaged after a Russian strike on Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine on September 20, 2025. Photo: Dnipropetrovsk military regional administration via AP
Russia on Saturday (September 27, 2025) claimed to have captured three villages in eastern Ukraine, as its forces slowly grind through Ukrainian defences in costly battles.
Russian forces are slowly but steadily gaining ground in fierce metre-for-metre skirmishes for largely devastated areas in eastern Ukraine, with few inhabitants or intact buildings left.
Moscow has captured about 0.8% of Ukraine’s total land area since the beginning of the year, according to Russia’s Ministry of Defence.
The villages of Derylove and Maiske were seized in the Donetsk region, Moscow’s army said in a statement, while the settlement of Stepove was taken in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
Ukraine said an overnight Russian barrage killed one person and wounded 12 in the southeastern Kherson region, and damaged railways in the neighboring Odesa region.
Russia said an oil pumping station in the Chuvashia republic suspended operation after a Ukrainian drone strike deep behind the front line.
Kyiv has been targeting Russian refineries for months, calling the attacks fair retribution for Moscow’s own barrages and an attempt to cut off energy revenues that fund Russia’s army.
Diplomatic efforts to stop the war, now nearing its fourth year, have faltered, with U.S. President Donald Trump recently floating the idea that Ukraine may be able to take back all of its lost land from Russia, which vowed to press on the offensive.
Published – September 27, 2025 11:40 pm IST