Russia claims capture of Ukrainian front-line town of Kurakhove
Ukraine has not acknowledged the fall of Kurakhove in the war-torn region of Donetsk.
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The town has borne the brunt of Russian advances in recent months and is a stepping-stone to the key logistical hub of Pokrovsk.
Ukraine has not acknowledged the fall of Kurakhove, which is 35km (21 miles) south of Pokrovsk.
Fierce fighting has also been under way in Russia's Kursk region in recent days after Ukraine launched a counter-attack on Sunday.
The BBC has verified several flag-raising videos showing Russian troops on the outskirts of Kurakhove and its surrounding areas.
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