L’armée russe annonce attaquer la région ukrainienne de Dnipropetrovsk / Le Devoir

Sunday, June 8, 2025, 4:20 pm

Russian military officials have declared an attack on Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region, escalating the already volatile conflict. In a move that seems part strategy, part audacious gamble, Russian forces are forging ahead as discussions over prisoner exchanges linger. Ukrainian authorities have yet to issue a pointed response to this renewed offensive.


ledevoir.com / L’armée russe annonce attaquer la région ukrainienne de Dnipropetrovsk

Ni l’état-major, ni Zelensky n’ont fait de commentaires face à ce qui pourrait constituer un revers significatif.

globalnews.ca / Russia awaits Ukraine’s confirmation on planned exchange of dead soldiers: officials

On the front line in the war, Russia said that it had pushed into Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region.


permalink / 2 stories from sources in 4 hours ago #ukraine #russia #defence




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