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Russian advance into Ukraine slowed in September, monitoring group says
Ukrainian forces mounted strong defenses and counterattacks, limiting Russian advances to 259 square kilometers in September, the smallest gain since May, DeepState reported.
- Russia's advance into Ukraine slowed by almost half in September, capturing 259 square kilometers , its smallest territorial gain since May.
- As of Wednesday, Ukraine's armed forces regained control over around 2.2 square kilometers of territory in the past day.
- At least four people were killed in overnight attacks across Ukraine last weekend, after Russia fired more than 600 drones and missiles at the country.
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In September, the Russians conquered only 0.04% of the Ukrainian territory. However, it seems that they have been able to modify their missiles in order to "bucare" more often Kiev's defenses.
·Italy
Read Full ArticleThe progress of the Russian army in Ukraine slowed again in September, especially in the eastern region of Donetsk, according to the analysis by the AFP of the data provided by the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW), which works with the Critical Threats Project (CTP). ...
·Brussels, Belgium
Read Full ArticleThe pace of Russian forces' advance in Ukraine slowed by half in September, the DeepState analysis group said Wednesday. The Russians captured 259 square kilometers of territory in September, the least since May.
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