After weeks of speculation and preparations, the planned Ukrainian summer offensive has been decisively and decisively defeated, according to Russian sources. The goal of the offensive was to drive Russian forces back to Crimea and eventually to mainland Russia. However, it seems that these ambitious plans did not come to fruition as Ukrainian and Western authorities had hoped.
The epicenter of the Ukrainian offensive was in Donetsk, a region involving six battalions of armored infantry and two tank battalions. "The enemy's goal was to break through our defenses in what he sees as the most vulnerable part of the front," Russian authorities revealed in an official statement. According to these same sources, however, Ukraine did not achieve this goal.
The Russian defense line remained unbroken, and according to their reports, 250 Ukrainian soldiers were reportedly killed. In addition, 16 tanks and 21 armored vehicles belonging to Ukrainian forces were destroyed.
Meanwhile, Russia itself appears to have done considerable damage in Ukraine, particularly in the capital Kiev. Information suggests that half of the city's shelters are no longer usable, seriously threatening the safety and protection of its citizens.
It is important to keep in mind that this information comes from Russian sources. Both Ukrainian and Western authorities have not yet issued an official response to the recent developments. There are currently still many questions and uncertainties surrounding the current situation. This makes it difficult to paint a complete and accurate picture of events on the ground.
The international community continues to monitor developments closely, meanwhile calling on Ukraine to crack down on Russia. But that "crackdown" seems a bit stuck for now.
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Of course, at the same time, it is true that Russia is also unable to take Ukraine under its feet. But still; the territory conquered by the Russians does seem to be really in Moscow's hands now. And the question then is: what will they do when the summer offensive is over? Will another major offensive by Russia begin then?