Russian forces seize Chervona Zyrka in eastern Ukraine, announces defense ministry.

Saturday, Jun 28, 2025 5:15 am ET1min read

Russian forces seize Chervona Zyrka in eastern Ukraine, announces defense ministry.

Russian forces have seized control of Chervona Zyrka, a strategic village in eastern Ukraine, according to an announcement made by the Russian Ministry of Defence on 19th June 2025. The seizure comes amidst ongoing combat in the Donetsk region, where Russia has been engaged in a broader offensive since 2014. The move follows the recent capture of Shevchenko, another village with significant lithium deposits [1].

Chervona Zyrka is located near a geological formation that contains valuable mineral resources, including lithium. The Ukrainian Geological Survey has reported that the deposit in Shevchenko, which is now under Russian control, covers approximately 40 hectares and contains around 1.2 million tonnes of ore with lithium concentrations exceeding 1.5%. This makes it one of the most promising untapped resources in the region [1].

The capture of Chervona Zyrka and Shevchenko highlights Russia's strategic interest in securing access to critical raw materials, particularly lithium, which is a key component in the manufacture of batteries for electric vehicles, consumer electronics, and energy storage systems. As global demand for lithium surges, prices have reached unprecedented levels, with the market price in China standing at approximately $8,500 per tonne as of 27th June 2025 [1].

The seizure of these villages raises concerns about the potential loss of access to vital resources and the risk of unauthorized exploitation by occupying forces. Ukraine's government has consistently maintained that any extraction of resources from occupied regions is illegal under international law. Officials have called for additional sanctions targeting individuals and entities involved in unauthorized development of Ukraine’s mineral wealth [1].

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has taken on new strategic dimensions, with the contest over natural resources becoming a central aspect of twenty-first-century conflict. The loss of Chervona Zyrka and Shevchenko not only affects Ukraine's economic prospects but also underscores the importance of critical materials in global geopolitics [1].

Meanwhile, the Trump administration's policies have strained US-EU ties, with European leaders expressing growing alarm over Washington's shifting approach to transatlantic relations. The US administration has pushed for a settlement with Russia without European input, demanded European nations send more troops to Ukraine, and engaged with far-right leaders in ways that unsettle traditional allies [2].

As the situation in Ukraine continues to evolve, the international community will closely monitor the development of these strategic resources and their impact on global markets and geopolitics.

References:
[1] https://eutoday.net/major-lithium-deposit/
[2] https://www.aa.com.tr/en/americas/trump-s-policies-strain-us-europe-ties-amid-ukraine-conflict-report/3484435

Russian forces seize Chervona Zyrka in eastern Ukraine, announces defense ministry.

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