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Russian Army Could Not Capture A Single Major City Of Ukraine

Russian army could not capture a single major city in a month-long war, Ukraine’s spirit was not deterred by Russia’s status.

It has been a month since the battle of status and passion that broke out in Ukraine on Thursday.

During this, Russia with the status of superpower has not been able to register a victory, nor has the spirit of Ukraine bowed down.

Within a month, the Russian army has not been able to capture any major city in Ukraine.

Russia has definitely destroyed the big cities like Maripol, Kyiv, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Odesa. Maripol, surrounded by Russian forces for three weeks, has turned into ruins but is not giving up.

In this one month, Ukraine’s military and its enthusiastic citizens have inflicted deep and lasting wounds on Russia.

Ukraine claims it has killed 16,000 Russian soldiers, downed 101 fighter planes and 124 helicopters. Not only this, 517 tanks and 267 guns have also been destroyed.

Neutral entities also confirm the great loss to Russia. Perhaps that is why US President Joe Biden has said that Russia can never defeat Ukraine.

Furious President Vladimir Putin may use weapons of destruction banned in Ukraine. Since February 24, this war is being fought on the soil of Ukraine.

A few hours after the attack, the Russian army reached near the capital Kyiv, but after that, it could not enter Kyiv due to heavy resistance.

In the last 48 hours, the Ukrainian army has succeeded in repulsing the Russian army stationed near Kyiv.

On Thursday, the Ukrainian army succeeded in destroying the giant Russian ship Orsk, which was anchored in the port of Berdysk on the coast of the Sea of ​​Azov.

Flames and dark black smoke have been seen rising from this ship.

The ship is capable of navigating the sea route carrying 45 military vehicles and 400 soldiers. The Russian army occupies the Berdysk port in Ukraine.

So far more than 36 lakh people have fled from Ukraine to neighboring countries due to the war. According to UNICEF, more than half of Ukraine’s children have been displaced by the war.

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