Shafaq News/ Russian forces said Tuesday they had captured the town of New York in eastern Ukraine, as Moscow — under pressure by a Kyiv counterattack on its territory — presses on with its full-scale invasion.

The Defense Ministry said its troops had captured "one of the largest settlements of the Toretsk agglomeration and the strategically important logistics hub [of] Novgorodskoye," referring to the town in Ukraine's Donetsk region by its former name.

The capture of New York, which had a population of around 10,000 before Moscow launched its invasion, is the latest in a string of Russian advances in the region. On Monday, Russia said it captured the town of Zalizne, close to New York.

Donetsk was one of four Ukrainian regions that Moscow claimed to have annexed in 2022, despite not having full control over any of them. The region has seen the most intense combat of the two-and-a-half-year war.

Kyiv has struggled to hold the front line there, facing manpower and ammunition shortages after months of attritional fighting. Ukrainian authorities had hoped the attack on the Kursk region could relieve pressure in other parts of the battlefield, but the Russian advance in Donetsk has continued.

New York first found itself on the front line in 2014, when Moscow-backed groups in the east tried to break away from Kyiv.

The origin of the town's name is a mystery, with theories including possible American connections among its founders. It was renamed "Novgorodskoye" — New City — by Soviet authorities in 1951 for ideological reasons, before Ukrainian lawmakers voted to switch it back to New York in 2021.