A video shared Thursday purportedly shows a Ukrainian tank destroying a row of Russian armored vehicles in Donetsk.
in Donetsk. Ukraine called the Russian offensive in the region a"suicidal plan."
Ukrainian troops are pictured Thursday preparing a tank for battle near the front line of the country's Kharkiv region. The Ukrainian military shared a video of a tank destroying a row of Russian armored vehicles in the Donetsk sector.claiming to have annexed Donetsk and three other Ukrainian regions last year, bloody battles for control of the area continue more than a year after the war began.
In recent days, Russian forces have been escalating attacks near Bakhmut in particular. Ukraine's Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar said on Wednesday that reinforcements were being sent to the town to counter the onslaught, according to
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