The most violent Ukrainian attack on Jacon … and Moscow “we address”

The most violent Ukrainian attack on Jacon … and Moscow “we address”

The Ukrainian forces attacked Jiuson, a city in southern Ukraine where the Russians control a sizable portion, violently as part of their counterattack, which they initiated weeks earlier.
According to Al-Arabiya/Al-Hadath, the Ukrainian army launched the most brutal attack in the province, using fighters and helicopters, particularly in the Dutchian axis and Melofia, where it had previously taken control.

The separatist authorities allied with Russia in response admitted that there had been attempts by Ukrainians to undermine the boycott.
However, the Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed that its forces were addressing this attack, explaining that it had failed several attacks on 3 areas in the province.

The President of Jesson Vladimir Sado, appointed by Russia, announced two days ago (October 13) that he will organize, in cooperation with the Russian forces, to evacuate the city’s residents to other areas, for fear of Ukrainian attacks.
Additionally, he urged that the areas on the right bank of the Dnieper River, where the Ukrainian forces are moving, be included in the initial evacuation.

These declarations were made shortly after the Ukrainian army declared that it had taken back control of a number of Jiuuson towns.
Notably, Ukrainian forces have also been mounting counterattacks in the northeast of the nation in an effort to retake cities that have been under Russian control for months.

But in response to this attack, Moscow declared in late September that it had annexed four regions of Ukraine: Donetsk and Logansk in the east; Shericon and Zaburigia in the south. This decision drew strong international criticism and was denounced by the UN, which affirmed that it was against international law and covenants.

Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, “insisted that there is no return from this annexation decision” in the long run.

The most severe Ukrainian assault on Jacon, which “we handle,”

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