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Ukrainian troops and volunteers gave Putin one of his ‘most extensive routes’ in a small town

    Russian troops leave Crimea

    Russian troops leave Crimea Stringer/AFP/Getty Images

    “Russian invasion of Ukraine has largely stalled on all fronts” The UK Ministry of Defense said in a public intelligence assessment: early Thursday. “Russian troops have made minimal progress in recent days on land, at sea or in the air and they continue to suffer heavy casualties. The Ukrainian resistance remains steadfast and well-coordinated. The vast majority of Ukrainian territory, including all major cities, remains in Ukrainian hands.”

    A Ukrainian city, Voznesensk, remains in Ukraine’s hands as Ukrainian soldiers and local volunteers repulsed a Russian attempt to take it, in “one of the most extensive flights that President Vladimir Putin’s troops have undergone since he ordered the invasion of Ukraine”. The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday, based on reporting in the strategically located southern city of 35,000.

    “Judging by destroyed and abandoned armor,” the Ukrainians eliminated “most of a Russian battalion tactical group on March 2 and 3,” killing an estimated 100 Russians and capturing or capturing 30 of the 43 Russian tanks and other vehicles. destroyed. log reports. “The action of the Ukrainian defenders against a much better-armed enemy in a mostly Russian-speaking area was successful, in part because of the widespread popular support for the Ukrainian cause – one of the reasons why the Russian invasion across the country has been its main target.” has not achieved. so far.”

    Conservatively, more than 7,000 Russian troops have been killed since Putin’s February 24 invasion, “a staggering number amassed in just three weeks of fighting”. The New York Times reports. “Pentagon officials say a 10 percent casualty rate, including killed and wounded, makes it impossible for a single unit to perform combat-related duties,” and “Russian casualties, including the estimated 14,000 to 21,000 wounded, are close to that level.”

    Read more about Russian causalities and what they mean for the war in The New York Timesand find out how Ukrainians ate the Russian invaders in Voznesensk. defeated The Wall Street Journal

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