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Russia’s unjustified and unprovoked large-scale invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, 2022, the Kremlin’s propaganda brazenly promised to take Kiev in three days, but the selfless and strong resistance of Ukrainians prevented the Kremlin from realizing its plans.
After the setbacks, the Kremlin withdrew the army from the Kiev region, but continued the offensive in other regions. In the fall of 2022, the Ukrainian army managed to liberate the Kharkiv region and part of the Kherson region in successful operations, which raised hopes of a possible defeat of the enemy.
However, the Ukrainian counteroffensive launched in the summer of 2023 was not so successful, which the Ukrainian army explains both by the insufficient supply of weapons from the Western allies and by the extensive defensive line and extensive minefields that the Russian army has created. Now there are reports that trench warfare with exhaustive fighting has begun on the front and preparations must be made for long-term support for Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Russia regularly attacks civilian targets and is expected to target energy infrastructure as it did last winter.
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