Ukraine's last eastern strongholds hang on as Russia fights to take Donbas

NPRTuesday, December 9, 2025 at 1:28:29 PM
Ukraine's last eastern strongholds hang on as Russia fights to take Donbas
  • Russia is intensifying its efforts to capture the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine, with local residents expressing deep concern for their safety and future as the conflict escalates. A resident noted that her life depends on the resilience of Ukrainian forces at the front lines.
  • The situation in Donbas is critical as it represents a pivotal battleground in the ongoing war, with the outcome potentially influencing the broader geopolitical landscape and the future of Ukraine's sovereignty.
  • The conflict has seen a shift in military tactics, with Russia asserting its readiness to take control of Donbas by force, while ongoing negotiations with the U.S. and European leaders highlight the complexities of achieving a lasting peace amid rising tensions and differing perspectives on territorial concessions.
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