<p>Ukraine has regained control of "the whole Kyiv region" after invading Russian forces retreated from some key towns near the Ukrainian capital, deputy defence minister Ganna Maliar said on Saturday.</p>.<p>"Irpin, Bucha, Gostomel and the whole Kyiv region were liberated from the invader," Maliar said on Facebook, referring to towns that have been heavily destroyed by fighting.</p>.<p>All three towns lie northwest of Kyiv and have suffered heavy destruction since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/kremlin-says-talks-with-ukraine-not-easy-important-that-they-continue-1097156.html" target="_blank">Kremlin says talks with Ukraine not easy, important that they continue</a></strong></p>.<p>Irpin and Bucha, commuters towns outside Kyiv, were retaken by the Ukrainian army this week.</p>.<p>Both have seen large civilian death tolls.</p>.<p>AFP saw at least 20 bodies on a single street in Bucha on Saturday, including one with his hands tied.</p>.<p>The town's mayor said 280 people had been buried in a mass grave in Bucha and that the town is littered with corpses.</p>.<p>Authorities have said that at least 200 people have been killed in Irpin since Russia invaded Ukraine in late February.</p>.<p>Sappers were working to demine the town Saturday, with emergency services saying 643 explosives had been deactivated since Irpin was retaken by Ukrainian forces.</p>.<p>Gostomel, near Kyiv, was the setting of heavy fighting to take control of an airfield.</p>.<p>Ukraine has said Russia is withdrawing from northern areas and appears to be focusing on the east and south of Ukraine.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>Ukraine has regained control of "the whole Kyiv region" after invading Russian forces retreated from some key towns near the Ukrainian capital, deputy defence minister Ganna Maliar said on Saturday.</p>.<p>"Irpin, Bucha, Gostomel and the whole Kyiv region were liberated from the invader," Maliar said on Facebook, referring to towns that have been heavily destroyed by fighting.</p>.<p>All three towns lie northwest of Kyiv and have suffered heavy destruction since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/kremlin-says-talks-with-ukraine-not-easy-important-that-they-continue-1097156.html" target="_blank">Kremlin says talks with Ukraine not easy, important that they continue</a></strong></p>.<p>Irpin and Bucha, commuters towns outside Kyiv, were retaken by the Ukrainian army this week.</p>.<p>Both have seen large civilian death tolls.</p>.<p>AFP saw at least 20 bodies on a single street in Bucha on Saturday, including one with his hands tied.</p>.<p>The town's mayor said 280 people had been buried in a mass grave in Bucha and that the town is littered with corpses.</p>.<p>Authorities have said that at least 200 people have been killed in Irpin since Russia invaded Ukraine in late February.</p>.<p>Sappers were working to demine the town Saturday, with emergency services saying 643 explosives had been deactivated since Irpin was retaken by Ukrainian forces.</p>.<p>Gostomel, near Kyiv, was the setting of heavy fighting to take control of an airfield.</p>.<p>Ukraine has said Russia is withdrawing from northern areas and appears to be focusing on the east and south of Ukraine.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>