Russia Claims Key Village Capture as Ukraine Struggles to Hold Back Advances

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Russia captures key Ukraine village, intensifying Donbas fighting, as Ukraine struggles to hold back Russian advances despite new US military aid.

Russia's military has claimed the capture of the key Donbas village of Vyshneve, located less than 6 kilometers from Pokrovsk, a major logistics hub, as fierce battles continue to rage in eastern Ukraine. The Ukrainian military acknowledged over 100 Russian assaults in the region but did not confirm the village's capture.

According to Russia's Defense Ministry, Russian troops "liberated" Vyshneve following offensive operations. Ukraine's General Staff reported 19 attacks on the Pokrovsk region, with defense forces repelling enemy advances. The "hottest situation" remains near the industrial town of Kurakhove.

The overnight mutual barrage saw Russian drones damage buildings and power lines in Kyiv, while Ukraine launched nearly 20 drones at targets in southern Russia, all of which were reportedly intercepted.

The US Defense Department announced a $425 million package of weapons and equipment for Ukraine, amid concerns over Kyiv's manpower and equipment shortages. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has urged Western suppliers to allow Kyiv to use advanced weaponry to strike deeper inside Russia.

Western leaders are cautious about providing such capabilities due to fears of nuclear retaliation from Moscow. The outcome of the US presidential election on November 5 is also expected to impact future Western support for Ukraine.

EU leaders have expressed concerns about a potential rupture in transatlantic relations if former President Donald Trump prevails in the election, citing his past doubts about NATO's viability and perceived pro-Russia policies.

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