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Ukraine has survived its toughest winter yet during the full-scale war, but now it must face the spring. Across the front line, as the weather warms, the ground hardens, and spring foliage returns to the tree lines and forests of Ukraine's east,
Ukraine’s defense forces struck ammunition depots and areas where Russian troops were concentrated in occupied territories, General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said on March 19.
Combat intensity in Ukraine has risen sharply with the start of a Russian spring offensive, Defense Forces Intelligence Center chief Colonel Ants Kiviselg said, as evidenced by both a rise in airstrikes and in Russian casualties.
According to Ukraine’s Air Force, Russia launched an overnight assault involving an Iskander-M ballistic missile and 126 drones, including
Russian forces launched 156 drones against Ukraine overnight, of which over 90 were Shahed-type, the Air Force said, reporting that Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 133.
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Ukraine’s ‘dead cities’ creating an unlikely economic boom at the frontlines of Russian war
TERNIVKA, Ukraine — This quaint coal-mining town roughly 30 miles from the frontlines in Eastern Ukraine is bustling with life — when it’s not under direct attack by Russian forces. There’s a sushi restaurant with a bright neon sign begging passersby to come in,
MOSCOW, March 10 (Reuters) - The Russian-installed head of Ukraine's Donetsk region, Denis Pushilin, told Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting shown on state TV on Tuesday that Ukraine controls around 15-17% of the region.