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After a successful counter -offensive in the Kharkiv region of the Armed Forces,...

After the loss of Kharkiv region, Russia can deviate from other occupied territories of Ukraine - WP

After a successful counter -offensive in the Kharkiv region of the Armed Forces, Russian troops from other territories of Ukraine, which were occupied in February, reports The Washington Post, citing US intelligence. In a matter of days, the Ukrainian forces returned to themselves almost the whole Kharkiv region. According to officials, the speed of withdrawal of occupation forces seems to be stunned by Russian troops and commanders. Video of the Day "The Russian Problems.

Now the question is how the Russians respond, but their weakness has been exposed, and they have no significant reserves of living power or equipment," the American official said. Another official said that the Ukrainian forces were carefully moving forward and consolidating their successes, and the Russian occupation troops realized that they lacked weapons and live power to keep cities and villages in the northeast of Ukraine.

Some Russian troops threw tanks, armored vehicles and ammunition during the escape. Officials are skeptical that the Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin, who resists mobilization, will succeed in extreme measures such as the use of chemical or tactical nuclear weapons. In addition, some officials have warned that the Russian Federation still has the ability to regroup and strike.

The WP interlocutors believe that it is possible to expect a breakthrough of the Ukrainian military in the areas of Kherson and Mariupol, but hostilities in these regions have already led to serious losses from the Ukrainian side. The forces of Ukraine have stated that they lacked artillery needed to knock out Russian troops, which are better equipped and fortified. The Armed Forces continue to be released from the Russian invaders settlements in the east and south of Ukraine.