As Russian troops intensify their offensive in areas such as Luhansk Oblast in the eastern part of Ukraine, President Putin said on the 17th that "all the goals of the special military operation will surely be achieved" and will stop the attack until a certain result is obtained. He emphasized that he had no idea.

Russian troops continue to attack in Luhansk Oblast in eastern Ukraine in an attempt to siege Severodonetsk, a base on the Ukrainian side. Pointed out.



In addition, the Russian army is increasing pressure by calling on soldiers and others remaining at the Azoto chemical plant in Severodonetsk to put down their weapons and surrender.



Governor Haidai of Luhansk Oblast revealed on the 17th that 568 people, including 38 children, remain in the shelter in the factory.



Governor Haidai then said, "With constant artillery and combat, it is now impossible and physically dangerous to leave the factory. Escape from the factory is only possible with a complete ceasefire."

President Putin addressed the International Economic Conference in St. Petersburg on the 17th as Russian troops intensified their offensive in areas such as Luhansk Oblast in the eastern part of Ukraine.



In it, he said, "All the goals of the special military operation will surely be achieved," and emphasized that he has no intention of stopping the attack until a certain result is obtained.