Russia controls Severodonetsk and will supply nuclear missiles to Belarus

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It was the only major settlement in the Lugansk region not yet in the hands of Putin, further strengthening his desired link with eastern Ukraine.

Russia has achieved its second greatest success in the war in Ukraine after the capture of Mariupol. Moscow forces on Saturday succeeded in taking full control of the city of Severodonetks, the only major settlement in the Lugansk region in the Lugansk region that was not yet in the hands of President Vladimir Putin, strengthening the connection he had in the east of the country intends to further strengthen. “The city is completely under the occupation of the Russian Federation. They try to impose their own order. As far as I know, they have appointed a ‘commander’,” said the mayor of the region, Oleksandr Striuk.

As for the fighters and civilians entrenched in the Azot industrial plant, the Ukrainian councilor assured that they were starting to leave the shelter. He pointed out, yes, that the evacuation can only take place in the direction of the Moscow-controlled areas, as it is impossible over the front.

In this sense, the President of the Russian Republic of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadirov, announced that 800 civilians had been “liberated” from Azot. “The remains of the armed groups are being liquidated at the airport. Their entire territory is under control,” he said via Telegram.

On the other hand, Putin announced this Saturday that he will supply short-range nuclear missiles to his Belarusian counterpart, Alexander Lukashenko, “in the coming months.” In particular, it will be “Iskander-M tactical missile systems, capable of using ballistic or cruise missiles, in their conventional and nuclear versions,” the Kremlin chief said.

Although the Minsk forces have not taken part in the conflict these months, they have supported Moscow. But this Saturday, as reported by Kiev, a “large-scale bombardment” with Russian missiles launched from Belarus reached the Chernigov region. “Twenty missiles were aimed at the city of Desna,” the Ukrainian army said. The attacks hit several infrastructures, although there were no casualties.

In addition, the latest clashes have resulted in the deaths of at least 80 Polish fighters who have joined Ukraine’s ranks. The attack on these “mercenaries”, as the Kremlin described them, took place in Donetsk.

Source: La Verdad

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