Russia claimed on Monday to have captured the eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, in what would be an important victory

for its forces if confirmed – though Ukraine dismissed what it said were “loud statements” by Moscow aimed at

influencing negotiations on ending the war.

The claim by Moscow, which CNN is unable to independently verify, comes after months of heavy fighting for control of

the strategic hub. Moscow has sustained thousands of dead and injured in its assault on the city.

It comes shortly after high-level talks between US and Ukrainian officials in Florida on how to end the war, and just a

day before US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to meet Putin in the Russian capital.

Kyiv has not directly commented on Moscow’s claim, but the General Staff of Ukraine said on Tuesday morning that its

forces have stopped dozens on assaults in the Pokrovsk area, indicating that fighting continues in some parts of the

city.

Andriy Kovalenko, the head of the Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation, cautioned Monday that Russia would

make “many attempts to apply pressure on the front line over the next weeks and accompany this with loud statements.”

He said this was done “exclusively for the Western audience and to raise diplomatic stakes” amid fresh negotiations on

how to end the war in Ukraine.

Moscow’s claim comes a day after a rare visit by the Russian President Vladimir Putin to frontline troops.

General Valery Gerasimov, chief of the Russian General Staff, told Putin during a visit to a military command post on

Sunday that Russia troops had captured Pokrovsk, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Monday. It’s not clear why the

Kremlin did not announce the claimed breakthrough earlier.

Video published by the Kremlin on Monday and geolocated by CNN shows Russian soldiers unfurling a Russian flag in

Pokrovsk’s city center, an area which has been under Moscow’s control for some time, as Russian soldiers have advanced

slowly through the city from the south.

Ukrainian monitoring group DeepState said on Tuesday that Russian troops continued to “scatter” across Pokrovsk. It said

that Ukrainian forces continue efforts to fight the Russians inside the city using drones.

Pokrovsk was long seen as an important city for the Ukrainians – because of its road and rail connections – but frequent

drone and artillery attacks on the key highway and rail line forced Kyiv to find alternative supply routes, diminishing

the strategic value of the city.

During Putin’s Sunday visit, the Russian leader thanked commanders and military personnel for their “successful

actions,” according to Peskov.

“I would like to thank you for the results of the operations in Pokrovsk – both you, the entire command and personnel of

the group, and, of course, the fighters, our guys who are carrying out these combat missions,” Putin said.

Putin added that success in Pokrovsk would “ensure steady progress” toward all the objectives of the war.

CNN’s Ivana Kottasová contributed reporting.