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Novomykolaivka was retaken by Ukrainian troops last week. Ukrainian soldiers dismantled an abandoned Russian vehicle for parts in Novomykolaivka, Ukraine, on Sunday. The war is now separated into two largely unconnected arenas: the battles in the sky, in which Russia is seeking to demoralize Ukrainian society and cripple the economy by using cruise missiles and drones to destroy heating, electricity and water infrastructure as winter sets in and the battles on the ground, in which Ukraine continues to advance against Russian forces in two areas of the front line. “The Kremlin continued its general pattern of temporarily appeasing the nationalist communities by conducting retaliatory missile strikes.”

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“The Kremlin continues to struggle to message itself out of the reality of mobilization and military failures,” the Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based research group, wrote in an analysis published Thursday. Ukrainian forces also took back a village in the east. On Monday and Tuesday, the most intense days of Russia’s missile strikes, the Ukrainian Army continued its offensive in the Kherson region in the south, reclaiming five villages over the two days, according to the military command. The war in the south and east continued apace through the strikes, with Russia mostly falling back but also attacking on one section of front in the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine. But the goal they achieved is only making us angrier.” “They use their expensive rockets for nothing, just to frighten people,” Volodymyr Ariev, a member of Parliament with Ukraine’s European Solidarity party, said of the paltry military effect of the Russian cruise missiles, rockets and self-destructing drones used in the strikes. One thing the missiles didn’t do was change the course of the ground war.įought mostly in trenches, with the most fierce combat now in an area of rolling hills and pine forests in the east and on the open plains in the south, these battles are where control of territory is decided - and where Russia’s military continued to lose ground this week, despite the missile strikes. Through the week, the Russian military fired its most intense barrage of missiles at Ukraine since the start of the war in February, killing at least three dozen civilians, knocking out electricity across swaths of the country and overwhelming air defenses. Strikes in Kyiv, the capital, left cars burning and splatters of blood on the sidewalks.

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KYIV, Ukraine - They exploded with dull thuds on the outskirts of towns and detonated in the center of cities with deafening booms.

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Smoke over Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, on Monday after Russian missile strikes.






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