Ukraine Halts Russian Troops’ Advance in Sumy Region, Zelensky Says
- On June 14, Ukrainian troops halted the Russian military’s push in the Sumy region’s northeast and continue efforts to reclaim control along the border with Russia.
- The fighting intensified recently as Russia amassed about 53,000 troops near Sumy and launched small assault groups repelled by Ukraine.
- Ukraine conducted a drone attack this month destroying multiple aircraft inside Russia and damaged the Crimea bridge with underwater explosives.
- Zelensky stated, "This is the fourth exchange in a week," affirming prisoner swaps continue and that exchanges will complete before next steps are discussed.
- Ukraine maintains defensive lines over 1,000 km and controls most territory, while Zelensky calls for stronger sanctions to compel Moscow into negotiations.
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Zelenskiy says Ukraine Halts Russian Troop Advance in Sumy Region
KYIV, June 14 (Reuters) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday that Ukrainian forces had recaptured Andriivka village in northeastern Sumy region as part of a drive to expel Russian forces from the area.
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Read Full ArticleUkrainian forces have halted the advance of the Russian army in the northeastern Sumy region and are now fighting to regain control along the border with Russia, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
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