
Ukraine’s drones against Putin’s despair: Who really gets the upper hand
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For example, the outlines of a proposal discussed over the past 18 months would have allowed Moscow to retain violently captured Ukrainian territory and largely impose a “neutral” status on Ukraine that would rule out significant Western support. When Russia’s second advance lost momentum, Ukraine exploited its overstretched forces and launched a rapid counter-offensive in the autumn of 2022, pushing the Russians from the outskirts of Kharkiv and liberating the southern city of Cherson.
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For example, the outlines of a proposal discussed over the past 18 months would have allowed Moscow to retain violently captured Ukrainian territory and largely impose a “neutral” status on Ukraine that would rule out significant Western support.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1When Russia’s second advance lost momentum, Ukraine exploited its overstretched forces and launched a rapid counter-offensive in the autumn of 2022, pushing the Russians from the outskirts of Kharkiv and liberating the southern city of Cherson.
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