Zelensky: Ukraine recovered from Russian forces about 6000 km

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The Ukrainian president said in a video recording that he posted on social networks "Since the beginning of September, our soldiers have liberated six thousand square kilometers of land in the east of Ukraine and south" adding "We keep moving forward".

Ukrainian forces have retaken a large swathe of territory from Russia, heading to the northeastern border in some places as a lightning advance that forced Moscow to quickly withdraw from the territory it controls.

As blue and yellow Ukrainian flags flutter over the newly liberated towns, Ukrainian army His forces liberated more than 20 settlements in 24 hours. In recent days, Kyiv’s forces have captured territory at least twice the size of Greater London, according to the British Ministry of Defense.

“In some areas of the front, our defenders have reached the state border with the Russian Federation,” said Oleh Senehubov, governor of the northeastern Kharkiv region. Over the weekend, the Russian Defense Ministry said troops would be withdrawn from two districts in that region to regroup in the eastern Donetsk region.

There have been reports of a mess with Withdrawal of Russian forces suddenly.

“The Russians were here in the morning,” Dmytro Hroshenko, a resident of the recently liberated Zalzenich, a small town near the eastern front line, told Sky News of the swift withdrawal. Then at noon, they suddenly started screaming violently and started running away with tanks and armored vehicles.”

A video clip taken by the Ukrainian army showed soldiers raising the Ukrainian flag over buildings destroyed by the battles. Other videos showed Ukrainians inspecting Russian military vehicle wrecksincluding tanks.

It is not yet clear whether the Ukrainian blitzkrieg may signal a turning point in the war, although some analysts have warned that the fighting will likely continue for months.

in KharkivAuthorities have praised the restoration of electricity and water to about 80 percent of the region’s population in the wake of Russian attacks on infrastructure that cut power in many places across Ukraine.

“You are heroes,” Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekov wrote on Telegram, referring to crews that restored facilities in Ukraine’s second largest city. Thank you to everyone who did everything in their power on this most difficult night for Kharkiv to normalize city life as quickly as possible.”

Meanwhile, there were some signs of chaos in Russia as Russian military bloggers and patriotic commentators reprimanded Kremlin For his failure to muster more troops and take stronger action against Ukraine. Mass mobilization that could spark civil discontent and protest, the Associated Press reported.

swipe Ramzan Kadyrovthe leader of the Russian-backed region of Chechnya, blamed the Russian Defense Ministry for what he described as “mistakes” that made the Ukrainian blitzkrieg possible.

More importantly, this criticism has seeped into Russian state-controlled television.

“The people who have convinced President Putin that the process will be quick and effective … We are now at the point where we have to understand that it is absolutely impossible to defeat Ukraine with these resources,” former parliamentarian Boris Nadezhdin said on a talk show on NTV. and methods colonial war.”

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“Since the beginning of September, our soldiers have liberated 6,000 square kilometers of land in eastern Ukraine,” the Ukrainian president said in a video posted on social networks. Ukraine and south,” adding, “We are continuing to advance.”

Ukrainian forces have retaken a large swathe of territory from Russia, heading to the northeastern border in some places as a lightning advance that forced Moscow to quickly withdraw from the territory it controls.

As blue and yellow Ukrainian flags flutter over the newly liberated towns, Ukrainian army His forces liberated more than 20 settlements in 24 hours. In recent days, Kyiv’s forces have captured territory at least twice the size of Greater London, according to the British Ministry of Defense.

“In some areas of the front, our defenders have reached the state border with the Russian Federation,” said Oleh Senehubov, governor of the northeastern Kharkiv region. Over the weekend, the Russian Defense Ministry said troops would be withdrawn from two districts in that region to regroup in the eastern Donetsk region.

There have been reports of a mess with Withdrawal of Russian forces suddenly.

“The Russians were here in the morning,” Dmytro Hroshenko, a resident of the recently liberated Zalzenich, a small town near the eastern front line, told Sky News of the swift withdrawal. Then at noon, they suddenly started screaming violently and started running away with tanks and armored vehicles.”

A video clip taken by the Ukrainian army showed soldiers raising the Ukrainian flag over buildings destroyed by the battles. Other videos showed Ukrainians inspecting Russian military vehicle wrecksincluding tanks.

It is not yet clear whether the Ukrainian blitzkrieg may signal a turning point in the war, although some analysts have warned that the fighting will likely continue for months.

in KharkivAuthorities have praised the restoration of electricity and water to about 80 percent of the region’s population in the wake of Russian attacks on infrastructure that cut power in many places across Ukraine.

“You are heroes,” Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekov wrote on Telegram, referring to crews that restored facilities in Ukraine’s second largest city. Thank you to everyone who did everything in their power on this most difficult night for Kharkiv to normalize city life as quickly as possible.”

Meanwhile, there were some signs of chaos in Russia as Russian military bloggers and patriotic commentators reprimanded Kremlin For his failure to muster more troops and take stronger action against Ukraine. Mass mobilization that could spark civil discontent and protest, the Associated Press reported.

swipe Ramzan Kadyrovthe leader of the Russian-backed region of Chechnya, blamed the Russian Defense Ministry for what he described as “mistakes” that made the Ukrainian blitzkrieg possible.

More importantly, this criticism has seeped into Russian state-controlled television.

“The people who have convinced President Putin that the process will be quick and effective … We are now at the point where we have to understand that it is absolutely impossible to defeat Ukraine with these resources,” former parliamentarian Boris Nadezhdin said on a talk show on NTV. and methods colonial war.”

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