Russia notes non-stop offensive on front line, Ukraine military points to own successes
- Russian forces are conducting a non-stop offensive along almost the entire front line in Ukraine, as stated by General Valery Gerasimov on August 30.
- General Gerasimov reported that Russia now controls 99.7 percent of the eastern Luhansk region and 79 percent of the eastern Donetsk region.
- Russian air strikes on Ukrainian cities have increased, killing at least 25 people in Kyiv on August 28, according to Ukrainian officials.
- Russia has captured more than 3,500 square kilometers of territory since March, including control over 149 villages.
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The Russian general is lying.
Russia has a "strategic advantage" and is conducting offensives along the entire front line, claims a Russian army commander. According to Johan Huovinen, it is signaling policy.
Russia has no intention of ending its offensive war in Ukraine. Russia has no intention of ending the war in Ukraine, says the commander of the armed forces, Valery Gerasimov. Gerasimov's words were reported by the business media RBK, among others. In a video released by the Russian Defense Ministry, Gerasimov says that offensive operations will continue and that the strategic initiative currently lies entirely with Russian forces.
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