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BREAKING: Putin In A ‘State Of Tension’ As Russian Invasion Comes To A Stop With NO Major Development


Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to be in a state of tension after the Russian invasion has come to an unexpected halt.

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It clearly appears that Russia’s military operation is certainly not working as the country failed to make any major development in terms of territory gains today.

Instead, it lost what it had occupied as Ukraine’s forces managed to recapture one of its entire cities in the western part of the country.

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Source: Ukrainian Emergency Services

On the other hand, the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv has gone on to reveal how it has managed to destroy dozens of helicopters overnight while retaking its land.

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In the same way, Ukraine was quick to reiterate its statistics that boldly confirmed how 11,000 troops belonging to Russia were killed and how the latter failed to occupy any territory gains.

Source: Getty Images

Some experts believe that Putin’s plans are certainly going down the drain as a prolonged invasion was certainly not something that would do his nation a favor.

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As it is, the constant firing of sanctions has crippled the country’s economy and with a loss of billions each day due to war, some believe that Ukraine could potentially have a chance at winning the war.

Source: AP

A spokesperson for the state military in Ukraine confirmed how it had managed to recapture the city of Chuhuiv which is situated near Kharkiv. This was deemed to be an important gain for Russia due to its strategic location but now, it appears they’ve lost control of this land too.

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In the same way, two top military commanders belonging to Russia have also been killed as an intense battle broke out during the recapture of Chuhuiv.

Source: BBC

On the other hand, Ukraine’s defensive units located in Odesa have even revealed how they’ve hit and destroyed a giant patrol ship belonging to Russia, off the coast.

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With each passing day, the number of losses for Russia is mounting and they’re certainly becoming inevitable.