Vladimir Putin Faces Being Forced Out of Power After Several Military Failures as Ukraine Grabs More Territory Abandoned by Russian Troops
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A former commander claims Russian President Vladimir Putin may be pushed from office due to economic or military failures.

As he reported that his men had moved further east into the land that Russia had recently vacated, Volodymyr Zelensky claimed that the Russian invaders in Ukraine were in a panic.

Zelensky stated in his nightly address yesterday night that the occupiers are visibly in a panic and that Ukrainian forces will advance with a sharper focus on speed in liberated areas.

Vladimir Putin's Troops Face Failures in Ukraine

With Kyiv expected to receive additional western weapons, and notable tanks from Washington, an assault on Moscow's forces stationed in the Donbas region could ensue from Ukraine troops moving forward.

However, 146 bodies that were buried in a makeshift cemetery in the woods in Izium, the town of Kharkiv that was regained, have been discovered by Ukrainian authorities. The cemetery built in the woods was visible in the satellite photographs of the large woodland, as per Independent.

According to a former commander who oversaw the pro-Russian separatist insurgency in Ukraine in 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin could be ousted from office due to economic or military failures.

The pro-Russian rebel leader in Donetsk, Igor Girkin, a former FSB colonel, has blasted the Kremlin and claimed that the invasion is headed to failure unless it orders a complete mobilization. Girkin rose to fame after being charged with the murder of 298 persons after the July 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 by a Russian missile.

A village near Luhansk has been retaken by Ukrainian forces amid a growing number of successes in their fierce counteroffensive. Ukraine has been pursuing several counter-offenders in recent weeks, with more success and ground gained than was probably anticipated in the Kremlin.

The settlement of Bilohorivka has been fully retaken by Ukrainian forces, according to Serhiy Gaidai, the governor of Luhansk. The distance between here and Lysychansk, a city in the Luhansk area, is only five miles. Following the collapse of Lysychansk in July, Russia gained complete authority over Luhansk. In a comment on his Telegram channel, Gaidai added Luhansk region is directly next door, Express reported.

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Putin's Troops Flee Izyum After Ukrainian Troops Regain Area

As Vladimir Putin's men escape for their lives, Ukraine has discovered a brand-new tank cemetery full of shattered Russian vehicles close to the scene of the Izyum atrocity. In a video that was posted to Reddit, several burned-out military vehicles are seen lying in a mud puddle. At the same time, Ukrainian fighters in Luhansk have taken control of their first village and are showing no signs of stopping.

Kreminna and the nearby village of Bilohorivka came back under Zelensky's intrepid men's hands. The strategically significant city was overthrown in July, and its recovery is viewed as the first step towards de-occupying the Luhansk region from Russian invaders.

Putin's thugs in the occupied territories have called for hasty referendums on annexing the areas into Russia due to the lightning-quick progress made by the Ukrainian military. Since Ukraine launched its most recent counteroffensive to retake lost territory, the Russian army has been nearly completely driven out of the country's northeastern Kharkiv region.

With this most recent development, Ukraine has now revealed one of Moscow's most important supply routes. There were rumors that Ukrainian troops had stopped logistics on the crucial P-66 highway on Saturday.

As a result, an assault on Russian soldiers in the eastern Donbas region, according to President Zelensky, would be possible. Indeed, the Oskil enters the Siversky Donets River in the south, which then runs across the Donbas. The invasion is concentrated in the Donbas, a region favored by Moscow. Izyum, a recently recovered city in eastern Ukraine, was found to contain mass graves with at least 450 fatalities.

Many of the exhumed corpses bear evidence of torture and execution, which is likely evidence of Russia's haphazard retreat. The Pivdennoukrayinska nuclear power station in the Mykolaiv region was allegedly shelled by Moscow early this morning, according to Ukraine, which is located in the southern part of the nation, according to The Sun.

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