According to interlocutors of the Putin agency, he believes that his army wins on the battlefield and does not plan to accept the ultimatum of Donald Trump, who, under the threat of new sanctions, gave Kremlin eight days on end of war.
Sources say Putin is still planning total occupation of four circuits of Ukraine – Donetskiego, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporoski – and does not see the point in stopping the summer offensive, which has already brought the troops of record prey.
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According to data from the Ukrainian Deepstate project in July, the Russian army occupied 564 km of the territory of Ukraine, which is almost the same every month earlier. The pace of progress is the largest since November last yearwhen over 1,000 were under the control of the Kremlin troops. km sq. Territory of Ukraine.
Last week, the Ministry of Defense of Russia announced the occupation of the time of the jar, an almost completely destroyed city in the Bachmut region in the Donetsk region. Fighting for this point has been lasting over a year and a half. Ukraine forces denied the loss of the city, which the experts called “The key to Donbass”. However, according to Deepstate data, the Russian troops managed to take most of the city from the east and north, although the western and southwestern suburbs remain under the control of Ukrainians.
For the first time since April 2022, Russia entered the Sumski District, began the offensive on the Dnipropetrish region, resumed the bombing of Khersonia, and also gathered 110,000 forces near Pokrowska-a key logistics center of Ukraine forces in the Donetsk region.
The offensive on Pokrowsk brings troops big losses – writes the British interview. According to estimates, in July the army lost 1072 soldiers a day. This is slightly less than in the same month of 2024 (1140 per day), but 1.8 times more than in July 2023 (605 people a day) and six times more than losses from July 2022 (173 people a day).
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