Zelenskyy denies Russian capture of key eastern city Kostiantynivka
Zelenskyy said Russia is creating a false battlefield narrative and challenged Putin to meet him in the city if Moscow controls it.
- On Saturday, July 4, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy challenged Russian leader Vladimir Putin to meet in Kostiantynivka, rejecting claims that Moscow's forces captured the city as a lie intended to generate news ahead of America's Independence Day.
- Russian state media circulated Putin's claim that Kostiantynivka was fully captured on July 3, but Ukraine's General Staff stated the city remains under the control of Ukraine's Defense Forces.
- According to the DeepState map, there is no indication that Kostiantynivka has been captured, as Russian forces remain near the city but not in control of it.
- "If Kostiantynivka is now under Russian control, then I suppose Putin should have no problem meeting me there," Zelenskyy said, adding that Putin avoids the front line because "the truth is very different from Putin's words."
- Earlier, The New York Post reported that newly recruited Russian soldiers may survive only 20 to 35 minutes at the front, with Ukrainian drones identified as the primary cause of mounting battlefield losses for the Kremlin.
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Russia's claims about its military success are not true, according to independent sources.
The President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, referred to Russia's statement that its troops had completely taken over the town of Konstantinovska in Donetsk province.
Preşedintele ucrainean Volodimir Zelenski ar putea vizita Moscova pentru a se întâlni cu preşedintele rus Vladimir Putin immediat ce va fi pregătit să ia decizii importante, a comentat purtătorul de cuvânt al Kremlinului, Dmitri Peskov. „Dacă astfel îşi exprimă domnul Zelenski disponibilitatea de a vizita Rusia, salutăm acest lucru. Dar dorim să îi reamintim că …
Putin's spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, reiterated that the Russian dictator was supposedly ready to meet with the Ukrainian President.

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