Families are told to leave Kupiansk, which Ukraine re-captured from Russia in September.
By Oliver SlowUkraine has told some residents to leave Kupiansk, as Russia seeks to re-take the city in left last year.
Russia took the city, an important supply hub, early in the full-scale invasion, with Ukraine re-capturing it last September.Earlier this week, President Zelensky admitted the situation in Bakhmut - around 80 miles south of Kupiansk - was becoming It said those evacuated would be provided with assistance, including accommodation, food, humanitarian aid and medical support.
Kupiansk - home to an important railway junction - has witnessed fierce fighting since the war began, with Russia taking control in a matter of days, and occupying the city for several months.that saw several towns brought under Kyiv's command.
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