
Moscow, Russia – Russia has declared full control over the Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine, marking a significant development in the ongoing war between the two nations. The announcement was made by a Russian-backed official on state television. Luhansk, an area with strategic importance, had been contested since President Vladimir Putin ordered a large troop deployment into Ukraine in February 2022.
The control of Luhansk represents a key milestone for Russia amid an extended conflict. Despite this, fighting continues across other parts of Ukraine. The war started over three years ago and has caused widespread destruction and displacement.
Efforts to secure and hold territories like Luhansk remain critical for Russia’s military objectives. The situation has drawn international attention, with many countries urging for a peaceful resolution.
The conflict impacts not only Ukraine and Russia but also has broader geopolitical implications. The situation in Luhansk will be closely watched in the coming days as it could influence the course of the war.
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