Follow all the latest developments in Ukraine as Russia reportedly shells dozens of towns in east and south
Russian shelling was recorded in dozens of towns along the eastern and southern front lines.
Reuters reports Ukraine’s military said late on Saturday that Russian forces had shelled dozens of front-line towns and were trying to attack in six different areas in the Donetsk region, all of which failed to gain any territory and were held back by Ukrainian forces. Reuters could not verify either side’s assertions about battlefield developments.said on Saturday said that over the past week its forces had “achieved powerful results” in destroying Russia’s logistics supplies and rear bases.
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