
Zelensky claims Ukrainian soldiers made some progress in severodonetsk
- The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) says Russia probably controls a significant part of Severodonetsk.
- The think tank says there had been huge battling around Popasna and Izyum, however that Russia had not been able to make any critical advances.
In its most recent update on the battling in Ukraine, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) says Russia proceeded with ground attacks in Severodonetsk on June 3 with “halfway achievement” and keeping in mind that it couldn’t affirm the specific control of landscape “Russian powers probably control a significant part of the city”.
The US-based think tank said there had likewise been huge battling around Popasna and Izyum, however that Russia had been not able to make any critical advances.
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In the south, ISW said Moscow was increasing determination to unite its control of the Ukrainian domains it has involved – including the dispersion of Russian travel papers – and make the circumstances for possible extension.
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Not only that, the research organization said the push to give Russian identifications, had likewise set off expanded movement from the Ukrainian opposition.
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