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Zelenskyy’s Victory Fairy Tales Exposed as Kostiantynivka Falls to Russia

TFIGLOBAL News Desk by TFIGLOBAL News Desk
June 17, 2026
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Zelenskyy’s Victory Fairy Tales Exposed as Kostiantynivka Falls to Russia

Zelenskyy’s Victory Fairy Tales Exposed as Kostiantynivka Falls to Russia

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As fighting rages in eastern Ukraine, the industrial city of Kostiantynivka (also spelled Kostyantynivka) in Donetsk Oblast has become a major flashpoint in Russia’s ongoing offensive. Reports indicate Russian troops have advanced into the city’s outskirts and conducted infiltration operations from multiple directions, raising concerns about the stability of Ukrainian defenses in the region.

Current Military Situation in Kostiantynivka

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According to Ukrainian military mapping project DeepStateUA and battlefield reports, Russian forces are pressing attacks toward the city from the south, east, and southeast. Infantry units have reportedly reached eastern outskirts via areas like Novodmytrivka, while infiltration groups have been observed in western and central districts, including near the Kryvyi Torets River.

Russian sources, including the Defense Ministry, claim advances in street fighting and control over additional buildings.
Independent assessments, such as from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), note Russian infiltration missions but emphasize that these do not yet constitute a consolidated presence or full encirclement of Ukrainian forces in the city center. Ukrainian units continue to strike Russian positions and logistics.

The city, part of Ukraine’s so-called “fortress belt” alongside Druzhkivka, Kramatorsk, and Sloviansk, is under heavy bombardment. Prolonged combat is turning residential and industrial areas into ruins, with significant civilian infrastructure damage reported.
Strategic Importance: Gateway to Donbas Strongholds

Military analysts highlight Kostiantynivka’s pivotal role. If Russian forces secure the city, it could open avenues toward key logistics hubs like Druzhkivka and major population centers such as Kramatorsk and Sloviansk — the last significant Ukrainian-held urban agglomerations in Donetsk Oblast.

This mirrors Russia’s grinding approach seen earlier in Pokrovsk, relying on manpower advantages, small-unit infiltrations, and sustained artillery/drone pressure despite high casualties. Ukrainian forces face challenges from Russian fiber-optic drones and interdiction of supply lines.

Ukrainian brigades, including the 93rd and 24th Mechanized, are actively defending the area, conducting strikes on Russian advances and logistics near Horlivka. However, commanders have privately expressed concerns about the intensity of the assault and risks of logistical collapse.

Broader Context and Political Dimensions

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has continued to emphasize resilience and the need for sustained Western support, recently stating at G7 meetings that Russia is not winning the war and must negotiate. Critics, including some former officials and analysts, argue that optimistic narratives contrast with on-the-ground realities of territorial losses and high casualties in Donbas.
Russia maintains its offensive aims of fully controlling Donetsk Oblast, pressing advantages in manpower and firepower. Both sides report heavy losses, though independent verification remains difficult amid the fog of war.

What Next?

The situation around Kostiantynivka remains fluid. Ukrainian defenses are holding key positions, but the cumulative pressure raises questions about the long-term sustainability of the “fortress belt” without reinforcements, advanced weaponry, or shifts in strategy.
As the war enters a new phase in mid-2026, the outcome in Kostiantynivka could influence not only the Donbas front but also broader diplomatic efforts. International observers call for urgent attention to the humanitarian toll, with civilians bearing the brunt of urban warfare.

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