
MOSCOW – Russia has declared full control over Ukraine’s eastern Luhansk region, more than three years after its 2022 troop deployment. The Russian-backed regional leader announced this development on Russian state television. Luhansk, a key area in eastern Ukraine, has witnessed intense fighting since the conflict began in February 2022.
The announcement marks a significant moment in the prolonged Russia-Ukraine war, highlighting Russia’s efforts to consolidate power in eastern Ukraine. Ukrainian forces have faced challenges holding back the Russian advances. This region’s control is strategically vital due to its geographic and economic importance.
This news follows a record air assault by Russia on Ukraine, involving drones and missiles targeting Western Ukraine. Meanwhile, diplomatic and military activities continue, with the international community closely monitoring the situation. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant casualties and widespread disruptions.
The situation remains fluid, with global leaders calling for dialogue and peaceful resolutions. Both sides are preparing for further developments as the conflict’s impact extends beyond the battleground.
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