Russia's army is around six kilometres (four miles) from the centre of Pokrovsk, a formerly thriving mining hub on top of Ukraine's largest coal reserves. The capture of the city and surrounding mines ...
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Ukraine’s steel sector looks abroad after loss of critical Donbas coal mineUkraine’s steel producers are now looking abroad to stay alive after the closure of the country's last operating coking coal ...
The cessation of operations at the Pokrovske mining group, which includes the Pokrovske Coal, due to changes on the frontline ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that the military situation around the embattled eastern city of Pokrovsk - under ... including the long-coveted mining town of Toretsk.
Much of the attention along the 1,000-km (600-mile) front line has been focused in recent weeks on Pokrovsk, a logistics centre and site of Ukraine's only colliery producing coking coal ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNMore Russian soldiers died near Pokrovsk in January than in entire Second Chechen War, military says"The Second Chechen War for the Russians for the entire period — 6,000 dead," military spokesperson Viktor Trehubov said. "That is, under Pokrovsk alone in January the Russians have more dead than in ...
"The occupation forces targeted Pokrovsk once again at 09:35 on 8 February. A projectile hit a residential area. A 49-year-old woman and a 48-year-old man sustained mine-blast injuries, shrapnel ...
Russia’s Defense Ministry is claiming that its forces have captured the coal mining town of Toretsk, their latest ...
Russia's army is around six kilometres (four miles) from the centre of Pokrovsk, a formerly thriving mining hub on top of Ukraine's largest coal reserves.
Russia's army is around six kilometres (four miles) from the centre of Pokrovsk, a formerly thriving mining hub on top of Ukraine's largest coal reserves. The capture of the city and surrounding ...
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