Russia threatens to continue offensive in Ukraine
On Saturday, Ukrainian defenders fought to delay Russian aggressors on multiple fronts as the Community pressured China to join forces with the West in countering an incursion into the G20 foreign locations.
According to the head of the administration of the Kharkiv region, as a result of a missile attack on the administrative center of the region, three civilians were injured, although Russia delivered the main blows to the southeast of Kharkov, in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions.
On Saturday, Ukrainian officials reported strikes in both regions, with the UK Department of Defense saying Moscow was gathering reservists from all over Russia to mobilize them in Ukraine.
The head of the administration of the Donetsk region, Pavel Kirilenko, said on his Telegram channel that a Russian missile had hit Druzhkovka, a city behind the front line, and talked about the shelling of other destinations.
His colleague Sergei Gaidai, who seized the Ukrainian administration of the Lugansk region, reported in a telegram that Russian troops were “firing all over the front line”, later stated that Ukrainian counterattacks hit the warehouses of Russian violence and the pursuers and forced the Russians to stop the offensive.
Russia, which said it had its own over the entire Luhansk region over the weekend, denies that it has struck at world control.
On Friday, Ukraine turned to a particularly large Western attack that Kyiv believes has reached the point of containing Russia’s advance.
Hours after that, Joe Biden signed a new weapons package for Ukraine worth about $400 million, including four additional High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS).
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Joe Biden for being a priority member of the country.
“This is what helps us put pressure on the enemy,” he tweeted.
Commenting on the accusation, the Russian embassy in Washington said that the United States wants to “prolong the conflict at any cost” and compensate for the human loss of Ukraine.