Russia’s armed forces are preparing to “have another go” at Kyiv, as Ukrainian intel reveals President Vladimir Putin’s next move in the 10-month long conflict.
Since October 10, Russia has repeatedly used missiles and drones to strike the war-torn nation's energy infrastructure, which has left millions of residents without electricity and water in the middle of sub zero winter temperatures.
A child waving a Ukranian flag in the liberated city of Kherson, which is considered a major set back for Putin. Picture: AP/Bernat Armangue Mr Reznikov labelled Russia’s main tactics a “meat grinder”, whereby Putin plans to throw as many bodies at the conflict as possible in hopes of overwhelming a limited Ukrainian force.
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