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The resolution also criticised Russia for its military presence in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, saying that the Russian Federation failed to implement CoE Resolutions 1633 (2008), 1647 (2009) and 1683 (2009) on the consequences of the Russo-Georgian war and Russian troops still occupy the Georgian provinces of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
It comes as the Russian defence ministry said Ukrainian troops had advanced as much as 19 miles into Russia’s Kursk region in an audacious cross-border attack that began a week ago.
August 10, 2024 at 2:51 PM. (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy acknowledged for the first time on Saturday that Ukrainian forces were fighting in Russia's Kursk region and said the ...
The Institute for the Study of War said Thursday that Ukraine was able to achieve “operational surprise” and its forces could have moved as deep as 20 miles into Russia although, it said, they ...
One day after Russia's declaration of the beginning of the withdrawal from Georgia, 70 Russian soldiers moved into the seaport on the morning of 19 August. [220] Russian soldiers took twenty-one Georgian troops prisoner and grabbed five US Humvees in Poti, taking them to a Russian-occupied military base in Senaki. [224]
Russia accused Georgia of aggression against South Ossetia, [69] and launched a large-scale invasion of Georgia under the guise of peacekeeping operation on 8 August. [59] Russian military captured Tskhinvali in five days and expelled Georgian forces. Russia also launched airstrikes against military infrastructure in Georgia. [70]
Russia Ukrainian military base Berdiansk port attack: 24 March 2022: Ukraine Russian naval ship Sinking of the Moskva: 13 April 2022: Ukraine Russian Slava-class cruiser Moskva: Desna barracks airstrike: 17 May 2022: Russia Ukrainian military barracks Attack on Nova Kakhovka: 11 July 2022: Ukraine Russian military forces & an ammunition depot ...
The official said Putin "still thinks time is on his side" and is willing to endure "truly staggering numbers of military casualties." Russia was recruiting about 30,000 troops per month, allowing ...