Russian troops close in on Pokrovsk as Ukraine continues incursionpublished at 17:47 British Summer Time 19 August 2024
Malu Cursino
Live reporter
Thanks for being with us as we brought you the latest developments on the Russian advance further into eastern Ukraine, and the continuous Ukrainian incursion into Russian territory.
We're now bringing our coverage to a close, but before we go here are some of the main lines we've been following for you today:
- Authorities in Ukraine have ordered the evacuation of families with children from the city of Pokrovsk, in the unoccupied Donetsk region. Russian forces have been closing in on a key road in the city, responsible for supplying Ukrainian troops on the eastern front
- More than 53,000 people, including almost 4,000 children still live in the town, according to Donetsk governor Vadym Filashkin
- Meanwhile, Ukraine has continued its incursion into Russia, with President Volodymyr Zelensky saying Ukrainian forces are "achieving our goals" in the Kursk region
- Ukraine says it has destroyed two strategic Russian bridges on the river Seym and there are reports of damage to a third
- And Russian forces appear to have built temporary structures across the Seym, according to analysis by our colleagues at BBC Verify
To follow the latest developments on the Russia-Ukraine war, head here.
Today's page was produced by Thomas Copeland, Barbara Tasch, Nadia Ragozhina, Sophie Abdulla and myself.