Ukraine is being outgunned and outmanned in its effort to stop Russia's takeover of the eastern Donbas region of the country—and say Putin’s forces could keep fighting for another year. JamesAALongman reports on the ongoing—and changing—war for Ukraine.
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"This is probably the fastest example of the complete degradation of any state -- the path that the Russian state has covered in 107 days," the president continued. Reznikov said in a Facebook post Thursday that Russia has"many more means in store to devour human lives in a bid to satisfy its imperial ego."Among the weapons he's requesting are"fighter jets, anti-aircraft and missile defence systems to protect our skies."Share to TwitterAt least 4.8 million Ukrainian refugees are now scattered across 44 countries in Europe, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
"Severodonetsk remains the epicenter of the confrontation in Donbas. We defend our positions, inflict significant losses on the enemy," Zelenskyy said late Wednesday in his nightly address."This is a very fierce battle, very difficult. Probably one of the most difficult throughout this war. I am grateful to everyone who defends this direction. In many ways, the fate of our Donbas is being decided there.
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