Wide angle 'Russkiy mir': Russian supremacy at the root of the war
War in Ukraine Russia redoubles pressure on the eve of the UN Assembly
According to a NATO
intelligence report
on the
war in Ukraine
, quoted by Ukrainian media, hostilities are far from over, despite
Ukraine
's successful counteroffensive in the east and pressure on
Russian
troops in the south.
Neither the Russians nor the Ukrainians give up their politico-military goals in the
war in Ukraine
.
In fact, the president of
Ukraine
,
Volodimir Zelensky
, has assured in a new message that he hopes that more Ukrainian cities, including those in
Crimea
, will be liberated after the successful counteroffensive of the Ukrainian army in the
Kharkov
region in the
war in Ukraine
.
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6:49
Ukraine take control of both banks of the Oskil in Kharkiv
"The Ukrainian
armed forces
have crossed the Oskil. Since yesterday,
Ukraine
also controls the left bank of the river in the Kharkov region," the Department of Strategic Communications of the
Ukrainian
Armed Forces reported on Telegram through a video. .
In the counteroffensive in Kharkiv, reported the Ukrainian
Ministry of Defense
, about 8,500 square kilometers of territory and 388 settlements were recovered, in which about 150,000 people live.
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6:37
An explosion in Svatove kills about 200 Russian soldiers
The governor of the
Lugansk region, Serhiy Haidai, has reported that approximately 200 Russian soldiers have been killed as a result of the earlier explosion in
Russian
-occupied Svatove
.
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6:25
Zelensky convinced that more cities, including those in Crimea, will be liberated
In a video address, the President of
Ukraine
,
Volodimir Zelensky
, has assured that he hopes that more Ukrainian cities, including those in
Crimea
, will be liberated after a successful counter-offensive by the Ukrainian army in the
Kharkiv
region .
"Izium, Balakliia, Kupiansk - these words sound everywhere," Zelensky said.
"Mariupol, Melitopol and Kherson will also ring, but even more often and louder when we release them."
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