Russia’s advance collapses in Ukraine, ‘40,000’ troops killed in June
- Russia’s armed forces are aiming to capture the remaining 20 percent of Ukraine’s partially occupied eastern Donetsk region by the end of the year, having – according to Kyiv – failed to meet 14 previous deadlines.
- At Russia’s current rate of advance, President Vladimir Putin’s forces will need 5,150 days, or 14 years, to complete the task – in addition to the 12 years Russian-aligned forces have already been fighting to seize Donetsk from Kyiv’s control.
- Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Is Ukraine’s campaign of targeting Russian refineries working?list 2 of 4At least 22 killed in K
Confirmed
- Russia’s armed forces are aiming to capture the remaining 20 percent of Ukraine’s partially occupied eastern Donetsk region by the end of the year, having – according to Kyiv – failed to meet 14 previous deadlines.
- At Russia’s current rate of advance, President Vladimir Putin’s forces will need 5,150 days, or 14 years, to complete the task – in addition to the 12 years Russian-aligned forces have already been fighting to seize Donetsk from Kyiv’s control.
- Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Is Ukraine’s campaign of targeting Russian refineries working?list 2 of 4At least 22 killed in K
Sources: Al Jazeera