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Russia, Ukraine: Clash in Severodonetsk

Russia, Ukraine: Clash in Severodonetsk




Luhansk region governor Sergei Haidai previously said 70 percent of the eastern city's territory was in Russian possession.

BBC Kiev correspondent JoeSLOTXOInwood said violent clashes broke out in Severodonetsk. And for the first time, the governor of the Luhansk region has claimed that the situation is turning around. It said that the Ukrainian side was able to recapture one-fifth of Severodonetsk's territory.

“As soon as we get enough weapons from the western nations, We will expel artillery bases from our fronts. And believe me that after russian infantry They have to run away.”

BBC reporter said The usurpation of Severo Donetsk was not the only military battle. And if Ukraine can keep this city It will be a great victory for Ukraine and may affect the outcome of this war.

Serhey Haidai said the Russians had attacked and destroyed a bridge west of the city to prevent Ukraine from reinforcing its troops. Britain's military intelligence agency said Russia had increasingly conducted air strikes in the Donbas region.

However, the BBC is unable to confirm the above information.


Yesterday (June 3), it was the 100th day since the Russian invasion began. President Vorodymir Zelensky said the Russian army had captured 20 percent of Ukraine's territory. The length of the battle between the two sides was more than 1,000 kilometers.

The UK Ministry of Defense said Russia is on the verge of occupying the Donbas region in the east of the country. It now captures 90% of the territory in Luhansk, half of the Donbass. And it's likely that Luhansk could be conquered entirely within 2 weeks.

However, the UK Ministry of Defense said This strategic success came at the cost of a large loss of personnel. and did not achieve any of the goals that Russia had initially set.

Back on June 2, Mr. Jens Stoltenberg The secretary-general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, said that the conflict had become A "war of attrition" or "war of attrition", or a war that may go on for a long time in which both sides try to exhaust the other. But no one gave up. NATO secretary general said Western nations must be prepared to provide long-term support for Ukraine.
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