Putin’s annexation step did not slow down Kiev: 400 square kilometers in 1 week…

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RUSSIA, UkraineWhile saying that they will resort to all means, including nuclear weapons, to defend the lands it has annexed, the Kyiv army continues its advance on the field. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that the army took control of 3 settlements in the Kherson region yesterday. In the video message he shared on his Telegram account, Zelenski said, “Only today, the settlements of Novovoskresenske, Novogrigorivka and Petropavlivka in the Kherson region were saved from the so-called referendum and stabilized. The struggle continues,” he said.

400 SQUARE KM ADVANCED

Ukrainian army spokeswoman Natalia Gumeniuk said that more than 400 square kilometers of land had been recovered in Kherson in less than a week. “The Ukrainian Armed Forces have liberated more than 400 square kilometers since the beginning of October,” Gumeniuk said. The total area of ​​Kherson is approximately 28 thousand square kilometers. Meanwhile, a video was released south of Kherson, showing a group of Russian soldiers surrendering to the Ukrainian forces while waving a white flag.

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Putin's annexation step did not slow down Kiev: 400 square kilometers in 1 week...

CIVILS TARGET

Despite the advance of the Ukrainian army, which recently completely recaptured Kharkiv, another city under Russian occupation, the Russian army continues its attacks. A building where Ukrainian civilians live was targeted in the missile attack carried out in the Zaporozhye region of Ukraine, which was annexed by Russia, yesterday. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dimitro Kuleba argued that Moscow wanted to “spread fear”, saying that Russia deliberately hit civilian targets. Three people were reported killed in the attack.

AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE: THERE IS Kyiv BEHIND THAT Assassination

US intelligence concluded that Ukraine was behind the murder of political commentator Darya Dugina, the daughter of nationalist and pro-Kremlin thinker Aleksandr Dugin, known as “Putin’s brainchild”, in Odintsovo, near Moscow, in August. The American New York Times newspaper wrote that US intelligence agencies believed that parts of the Ukrainian government had ordered the assassination. It was stated that the intelligence report in question was shared within the US government last week, but it was not known which of the power centers in Kiev, including the army, security services and Zelenski’s office, was ordered. According to the American press, Washington was unaware of the assassination of Dugina, whose car was detonated.

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