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Russia Ramps up Offensives on Two Fronts in Ukraine as Both Sides Seek an Advantage Before Fall - Regional Media News

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — An emboldened Russia has ramped up military offensives on two fronts in Ukraine, scattering Kyiv’s precious reserve troops and threatening to expand the fighting to a new Ukrainian region as each side seeks an advantage before the fighting season wanes in the autumn. Moscow aims to maximize its territorial gains before seriously considering a full ceasefire, analysts and military commanders said. Ukraine wants to slow the Ru…

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With tens of thousands of soldiers massed near Sumy and Pokrovsk, Moscow seems to be preparing for a massive summer offensive. A strategy of exhaustion of the Ukrainian army that puts Kiev to the test, while American support is uncertain.

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Sumy sees Russian troops at the gates. The capital city of the oblast of the same name seems to have become Vladimir Putin's last military target in Ukraine. The trophy to be exhibited (and to be weighed) when he decides to sit at the negotiating table to divide the territories conquered by the invasion of 24 February 2022. About 50 thousand men ready to attack, the triple of those available to Kiev in the same area, according to Claudio Bertolo…

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According to the Kiev authorities, fifty thousand Russian soldiers are piled about twenty kilometers from Sumy. Moscow prepares to exhaust the Ukrainian army. Read

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Internazionale broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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