Ukraine Breaks Through More Occupied Territory As Moscow Attempts To Formalize Illegal Annexation

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Ukraine Breaks Through More Occupied Territory As Moscow Attempts To Formalize Illegal Annexation
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Russia does not fully control any of the four regions it illegally annexed last week and Ukrainian forces have made significant progress in the east and south of the country.

The southern advance, which accompanies efforts to advance and reclaim territory in the east, is

targeting supply lines that serve as many as 25,000 Russian troops, according to Reuters, who could possibly be cut off entirely if Ukraine advances further.Kyiv has made significant progress on the battlefield in recent weeks and handed a series of humiliating defeats to Russian leaders.

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