“Luhansk's capture is Russia's last victory in Ukraine”

Ukrainian troops are hoping to launch an offensive in the south of the country after Russian forces captured the eastern city of Lysychansk, writes Sky News, Pryskopi records. Since the beginning of the war, Russia has asked Ukraine to hand over Luhanscu and Donetsk, east of Ukrin, to pro-Russian separatists. However, Olexey Ariestovych, adviser [...]
Since the beginning of the war, Russia has asked Ukraine to hand over Luhanscu and Donetsk, east of Ukrin, to pro-Russian separatists.
However, Olexiy Arestovych, adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, said cities are <x0 middle>” and that this is Russia's last victory in Ukraine.
He also said Ukraine is now hoping to launch an anti-attack in the south.
This is Russia's last victory on Ukrainian territory. These were medium-sized cities and they needed 90 days to capture the city. Taking cities to the east means 60% of Russian forces are now concentrated in the east and it is difficult for them to be redirected to the south”, he said.
The capture of the city of Lysychansk on Sunday completed the Russian invasion of Luhansk, one of the two Donbas regions and Russian forces have now turned their attention to other targets in the eastern province of Donnetsk. /Periscopi/












