INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Ukraine's commander-in-chief said on Tuesday his forces had pulled back to the outskirts of the town of Maryinka, a day after Moscow claimed
full control of the key town."We have now moved to the outskirts of Maryinka, and in some places already beyond the boundaries of the
settlement," Valerii Zaluzhnyi told reporters in Kyiv.Maryinka is close to the key Russian-held city of Donetsk in east Ukraine."We protect
every piece of our land but the lives of our soldiers are more important to us," Zaluzhnyi said, adding that in any case the town "no longer
exists" after being destroyed "street by street" by the Russians.Of the troop move, he said: "There is nothing in this that can cause a
public outcry."Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu on Monday had said Russian forces had "completely" captured Maryinka, speaking at a
meeting with President Vladimir Putin shown on state television.