Russia, Ukraine give conflicting accounts of village in Sumy region


MOSCOW, May ⁠2 - Russia's Defence Ministry said ⁠on Saturday that its troops ‌had taken control of the village of Myropillia in Ukraine's Sumy region, but Ukraine's ​military denied the village ⁠had changed hands.

A ⁠ministry report on Telegram said motorized ⁠units, aided ‌by drones, "drove Ukrainian nationalists out of the ⁠village. Enemy reserves were destroyed in advance ​by ‌our artillery."

It posted video of ⁠what it ​described as aerial strikes in the area in northern Ukraine, near ⁠the border with Russia.

The ​Kursk group of the Ukrainian military, writing on Facebook, dismissed the Russian ⁠report as a "complete lie...Our units control the area, there is no enemy advance, nor has there been ​any assault actions ⁠in that area over the past ​few days."

Reuters could not ‌independently verify battlefield ​report from either side.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Ethan Smith)

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