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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersDecember 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Russia has captured another city in eastern Ukraine, intensifying the four-year conflict. The latest offensive has left civilians trapped under rubble and turned towns into war zones. The situation escalated just before the Christmas season, a time when peace was hoped for worldwide. Civilians, including children, have been severely affected by the attacks.

    According to Ukrainian military sources, their forces withdrew from the city of Siversk in the Donetsk region. In a statement shared on Telegram on December 23, Ukraine’s General Staff said Russian forces had a significant advantage in both manpower and weaponry. Continuous attacks, combined with harsh weather, forced Ukrainian forces to make the difficult decision to retreat to preserve soldiers’ lives and maintain unit strength.

    Ukraine claimed that before retreating, its forces inflicted notable losses on the advancing Russian troops. Siversk remains under Ukrainian artillery fire, and efforts to halt Russian progress are ongoing. However, the battlefield situation remains extremely challenging. Military observers reported that on the night of December 23, Russian forces also captured the nearby village of Hubavsk, close to the border. Analysts note that these locations are strategically important, not only geographically but also tactically.

    Before the war, Siversk had a population of about 10,000. Now, only a few hundred civilians remain. Despite its small size, the city served as a key defensive shield for northern Donetsk. It protected major strongholds like Sloviansk and Kramatorsk, which were central to Ukraine’s fortress belt. With Siversk under Russian control, pressure on these strategic areas is expected to increase.

    The military developments have coincided with rising political tensions. Donetsk, Luhansk, and Crimea are central to Moscow’s territorial claims and remain major obstacles in any ceasefire discussions. Ukraine has made it clear that it will not cede occupied territories. By early December, Russian forces controlled about 19 percent of Ukraine’s land, including over 80 percent of Luhansk and Donetsk and large portions of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia.

    Earlier, a 28-point peace plan proposed during the Trump administration suggested that any agreement might recognize Crimea, Luhansk, and Donetsk as Russian territory. The latest capture of Siversk adds urgency and complexity to these negotiations.

    As the war enters another brutal phase, experts warn that the conflict in eastern Ukraine could intensify further. Civilians continue to face severe dangers, and the strategic importance of captured cities could shape the future course of the war.

    The situation in Donetsk remains tense, with ongoing clashes and artillery exchanges. Both sides are preparing for further military actions, raising concerns for nearby populations. Analysts highlight that Russia’s push into northern Donetsk could threaten the security of surrounding cities, making civilian evacuations and humanitarian aid more critical than ever.

    International observers have emphasized the urgent need for humanitarian corridors to protect civilians, especially as the war intensifies around key strategic locations. With no clear resolution in sight, eastern Ukraine continues to experience the human and military toll of the ongoing conflict.

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