• Video
  • Shop
  • Culture
  • Family
  • Wellness
  • Food
  • Living
  • Style
  • Travel
  • News
  • Book Club
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy Policy
  • Your US State Privacy Rights
  • Children's Online Privacy Policy
  • Interest-Based Ads
  • Terms of Use
  • Do Not Sell My Info
  • Contact Us
  • © 2026 ABC News
  • News

Putin says Russia has taken control of 2 Ukrainian cities. Ukraine denies claims

2:17
On the ground in Kyiv: Fighting continues, Ukraine peace plan reviewed
Kremlin.ru/Pool via Reuters
ByOleksiy Pshemyskiy, Tanya Stukalova, Kerem Inal, Patrick Reevell, and Ian Pannell
December 02, 2025, 12:22 AM

Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed without evidence that Russian forces have taken control of Pokrovsk and Vovchansk, both Ukrainian cities where intense fighting has been happening for weeks in the eastern part of the country.

Putin made the claims the night before his meeting with U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff in Moscow to discuss a peace deal to end the war in Ukraine. The claims appear intended to influence that meeting, sending a message that Russia is advancing and has no need to compromise.

But Ukraine’s military denied Putin’s claims, and soldiers on the frontline told ABC they were false. Putin and Russia’s military have repeatedly falsely claimed to have captured Ukrainian cities prematurely.

Related Articles

After US-Ukraine meeting in Florida, focus shifts to Putin

Ukrainian forces “continue to hold back” Russia’s advances in Pokrovsk, the Ukrainian 7th Rapid Response Corps of the Air Assault Forces said in a Facebook post Monday.

Russia has been trying to seize Pokrovsk, an important defensive strongpoint for Ukraine, for more than a year and a half at enormous cost. In the past month, Russia has come close to capturing the city, which is devastated, but Ukrainian troops continue to hold areas, and it has not fully fallen, according to independent military analysts and Ukrainian troops on the ground.

Russian President Vladimir Putin visits a command post of Russia's joint force grouping in the course of a military conflict against Ukraine at an unidentified location, December 1, 2025.
Kremlin.ru/Pool via Reuters

Vovchansk is in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine, close to the border with Russia. Russia has also been battling Ukraine there for many months, without decisively capturing it.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces are holding positions in the southern part of Vovchansk. The city has not been taken, but it effectively no longer exists, Head of Communications for the Ukrainian Joint Forces Viktor Tregubov told ABC News when asked about Russia’s claims.

A resident walks down a street near buildings damaged by Russian military strikes in the frontline town of Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, Ukraine, on May 21, 2025.
Anatolii Stepanov/Reuters

Related Articles

Why Putin might pump the brakes on Trump's Ukraine peace dash

“The Russians are pushing through the ruins and to the west of the city. They have not been able to completely drive our forces out of its territory, but most of the ruins are currently under their control," Tregubov added.

Putin has recently also repeatedly claimed the city of Kupiansk has fallen. But now Ukraine claims to be close to driving Russia out of it. 

The Russian Ministry of Defense shared a video of a soldier unfurling a Russian flag in Pokrovsk on their Telegram channel on Monday.

Russia has repeatedly done this in Pokrovsk, but the city remains contested.

Up Next in News—

'Rogue' AI agent went haywire at tech company. The CEO is still 'bullish' on the technology

April 29, 2026

King Charles III gives toast at White House state dinner: Read his full speech

April 29, 2026

This San Francisco shop is run completely by an AI agent

April 23, 2026

Mother charged after teen son allegedly hits and injures 81-year-old veteran while riding e-motorcycle

April 23, 2026

Shop GMA Favorites

ABC will receive a commission for purchases made through these links.

Sponsored Content by Taboola

The latest lifestyle and entertainment news and inspiration for how to live your best life - all from Good Morning America.
  • Contests
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Do Not Sell My Info
  • Children’s Online Privacy Policy
  • Advertise with us
  • Your US State Privacy Rights
  • Interest-Based Ads
  • About Nielsen Measurement
  • Press
  • Feedback
  • Shop FAQs
  • ABC News
  • ABC
  • All Videos
  • All Topics
  • Sitemap

© 2026 ABC News
  • Privacy Policy— 
  • Your US State Privacy Rights— 
  • Children's Online Privacy Policy— 
  • Interest-Based Ads— 
  • Terms of Use— 
  • Do Not Sell My Info— 
  • Contact Us— 

© 2026 ABC News