Russia has reported heavy fighting along the battlefront in southern and eastern Ukraine, while Kyiv maintained a strict silence about its long-anticipated counterattack.
abc.net.au/news/russia-reports-heavy-fighting-kyiv-silent-counterattack-dam/102464360Russia has reported heavy fighting along the front in southern and eastern Ukraine, while Kyiv maintained a strict silence about its long-anticipated counterattack.
Ukraine's counteroffensive was ultimately expected to involve thousands of Ukrainian troops trained and equipped by the West. Ukraine generally forbids independent accredited journalists from reporting on its side of the front lines during offensive operations.
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