Ukraine regains about 6 thousand kilometers of territory occupied by Russia

Ukrainian forces have continued their offensive to Russia by regaining more territory occupied by Russia, the country's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has said. He has stressed that more than 6,000 square miles [6,000 sq km] have been taken to the east and south so far. Russia has acknowledged the loss of major cities in the region [...]
He has stressed that more than 6,000 square miles [6,000 sq km] have been taken to the east and south so far.
Russia has acknowledged the loss of major cities in the northeastern Kharkivi region. Moscow describes the withdrawal of its troops from the region in recent days as a <x0 grouping” with the aim of focusing on the Luhansk and Donesk regions east of Ukraine.
This statement has initiated ridiculous reactions in Russia, where many social media users there described the alleged withdrawal as the shameful “”.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a full invasion of Ukraine on 24 February. Russia still holds about a fifth of the country, the BBC writes.












