Russia Claims Full Control of Eastern Ukraine’s Luhansk Region

More than 99% of Luhansk has long been under Russian control, though its 2022 claim is widely rejected as illegal.

By :  Reuters
Update: 2026-04-01 12:42 GMT
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Moscow: The Russian Defence Ministry said on Wednesday that its forces had ​taken full control of the Luhansk region in eastern ‌Ukraine, suggesting they had wrested control of a small sliver of land which had remained beyond their reach since 2022.

Reuters could not independently ​verify the battlefield report and a Ukrainian military spokesperson ​said there had been no battlefield changes in the ⁠area in the last six months.
More than 99% of ​Luhansk, one of four Ukrainian regions Russia claimed as its own ​in 2022 - something Kyiv and most Western countries have rejected as an illegal land grab - has long been under Russian control.
"Units of the ‘West’ ​military grouping have completed the liberation of the Luhansk People's ​Republic," the Defence Ministry said in a statement, using Moscow's preferred name ‌for ⁠the region.
Luhansk is one of two regions - along with Donetsk - which make up the wider industrialised Donbas area. The Kremlin on Wednesday reiterated its demand that Ukrainian forces withdraw from the ​part of Donetsk ​which Moscow does ⁠not control to end what it called the "hot phase" of the war, a demand Kyiv ​has repeatedly dismissed as absurd.
Russia's Defence Ministry said ​its ⁠forces had also taken control of the village of Verkhnya Pysarivka in Ukraine's Kharkiv region and of Boikove in the Zaporizhzhia ⁠region ​in southeastern Ukraine. Reuters could not ​independently verify those battlefield assertions.
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