Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that Russia is 'planning something' in the south as Russian forces up their aggression in the north.
warned during an overnight address that Russia is"planning something" in Ukraine’s southern regions as Russian forces bolster their aggression in the north.
"The situation at the front is difficult," he warned."Despite extremely big Russian losses, the occupiers are still trying to advance in the Donetsk region, gain a foothold in the Luhansk region, move in the Kharkiv region, they are planning something in the south." Fox News could not independently verify Zelenskyy’s suggestion that Russian forces are once again looking to advance in Kharkiv, though the northern region has once again seen an increase in shelling according to local reports this week.
The ministry said open source imagery showed that Russian troops were relying on the destruction caused from the blast rather than the larger impact that a warhead would create to continue their"Whatever Russia's intent, this improvisation highlights the level of depletion in Russia's stock of long range missiles", the ministry said.
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