Russian forces continue pressing the Lyman direction in Donetsk Oblast with intensified assaults north and northeast of the city, where Ukrainian brigade reports on May 13 highlighted Russian deployment of Molniya fixed-wing drones for strikes amid infantry probes. Over the past 30 days, Moscow has sought to widen contested grey zones near Yampil, Zarichne, and Drobysheve—aiming to disrupt Ukrainian logistics at this key rail and road hub—but Kyiv's counterattacks have recaptured positions, inflicted heavy losses on Russian regiments like the 164th Mountain Motor Rifle Brigade, and stalled advances. No breakthroughs have occurred, maintaining a tense stalemate as part of Russia's broader spring 2026 offensive, with escalation risks tied to troop reinforcements and drone warfare.
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The deadly drone attack underscored Russia’s intensified use of air power near the front, reducing confidence in a negotiated settlement and pushing the May‑31 price down to 2% as the market saw little chance of a Russian capture of Lyman before year‑end.
Russian forces claim limited gains in Donetsk but Ukrainian officials dispute
Kremlin video claiming capture of nearby settlements was met with Ukrainian denial, creating uncertainty and prompting a modest price dip for the May‑31 contract from 25% to 12% as traders reassessed capture prospects.

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