WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT – Reuters journalists gained access to the village of Neskuchne, in the first independent confirmation that Ukraine's forces have been advancing in the early phase of a counteroffensive against Russia's invasion
No need for new Russian mobilisation says PutinNESKUCHNE, Ukraine, June 13 - Ukraine's blue and yellow flag flew over a ruined grocery store and Russian soldiers lay dead in the street of the village of Neskuchne, reached by Reuters journalists on Tuesday in theof Ukraine's biggest advances for seven months against Russia's invasion.
Russia has not acknowledged any Ukrainian gains, and President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that for now he sawto confront the Ukrainian counteroffensive launched last week. "There is no such need today," Putin told a televised meeting of Russian war correspondents and military bloggers when asked about another mobilisation. But he added that it all depended on what Russia wanted to achieve in what it describes as a "special military operation" in Ukraine.
More than 15 months since Putin sent troops into Ukraine, Russian and Ukrainian forces are still battling along a 1,000-km front line, though far from the capital Kyiv. Russian forces tried, and failed, to capture Kyiv in the hours and days after the invasion began on Feb. 24 last year.
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