It has been three months since Russia began its brutal invasion of Ukraine, which Russian President Vladimir Putin hailed as a “special military operation” in order to “denazify” its neighbor.
, a humanitarian agency, said it had gathered personal information from the soldiers and registered them as prisoners of war as they left the steelworks.
Since Feb. 24, more than 7.1 million Ukrainians have been internally displaced while 5 million people have fled Ukraine as refugees, View of an explosion after a joint operation of members of the National Guard of Ukraine, Special Operations Forces and State Security Service to blow up a bridge connecting Sievierodonetsk and Lysychansk to Rubizhne, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Sievierodonetsk, Luhansk region, Ukraine in this screengrab taken from a handout video released May 18, 2022. Ukraine National Guard/Handout via Reuters)Yahoo News spoke to Dr.
So for the next three months, Russia will be focusing on training soldiers quickly and getting them to the front lines. However, Schmidt believes that this will be unlikely as the “Frankenstein” units made up of the surviving troops will have to secure the front lines for “90 days or more” against Ukraine’s military which he says, after NATO, is the best military in Europe right now.
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