
The front line remained stable in June, while Moscow claims the capture of Kostiantynivka and control of Luhansk
Putin shows himself as a war leader as the Russian army stalls in Ukraine
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Russian President Vladimir Putin shows himself as a war leader to reassure his troops, while his army is weakened in Ukraine. According to data from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), the front line remained largely unchanged in June, continuing a loss of momentum by Russian forces in recent months.
Furthermore, Russia claims to have taken control of Kostiantynivka, a strategic city in eastern Ukraine. Russian forces now control the entire Luhansk region, one of the two regions constituting Donbas, Moscow's stated goal.
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War in Ukraine: what is Kostiantynivka, this strategic city that Russia says it has taken?
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Russian forces also now control the entire Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine, one of the two regions that make up Donbas, Moscow's stated goal.
according to Le ParisienIn June, the front line remained largely unchanged in Ukraine, continuing a loss of momentum by Russian troops in recent months, according to data from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
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