Russia said Sunday that its forces had captured two frontline villages in Ukraine, Andriivka in the eastern Luhansk region and Pishchane in the northeast Kharkiv region. The two villages are less than 20 kilometers from each other on a section of the frontline where Moscow has made grinding advances in recent weeks. Russian army units “liberated” the settlements of Andriivka and Pishchane “as well as occupied more favorable lines and positions,” Russia’s Defense Ministry said in a statement. Andriivka, a village of less than 20 people, was one of the last settlements in the eastern Luhansk reg…