According to Ukraine, Russia has made no progress in the war, even after partial mobilization. Despite a preponderance of weapons and soldiers, the enemy is unsuccessful, according to the Supreme Commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Valeryi Zalushnyi. Meanwhile, Russia completed its partial mobilization of 300,000 reservists in about a month. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has announced that 41,000 of them have already been deployed in military units in Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly asked Russian soldiers to go into captivity so that they do not end up in the fields as “cannon fodder” and “fertilizer”. If they surrender, their lives are spared.
According to the Ukrainian General Staff, 300 occupiers were “destroyed” in the Donetsk region alone. In the Luhansk region, Ukrainian authorities reported that up to 20 soldiers were killed in artillery fire on Russian barracks and military equipment. The Russian side, on the other hand, reports almost daily that hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers have been killed.
Anti-aircraft guns protect critical infrastructure
Ukraine remains focused on liberating occupied territories and preventing Russian occupiers from taking over new regions, Zalushnyj said in a meeting with US Chief of Staff Mark Milley. In addition, the air defense is active to protect important infrastructure against missile attacks. Just this weekend, several Ukrainian drone strikes were repulsed on the Crimean peninsula in the Russian-annexed Sevastopol Bay.
Source: Krone
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