First, a civil affairs official admitted on social media that Ukrainian troops had withdrawn from Severodonetsk. This was later angrily refuted by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, but then the Kiev government admitted that the city was no longer under its control.

2024/05/0204:45:33 military 1670

According to recent reports from European media, the Russian army announced last week that it has completely controlled Severodonetsk, the important town of Donbass . The reaction of Kiev to this news was quite interesting. First, a civil affairs official admitted on social media that Ukrainian troops had withdrawn from Severodonetsk. This was later angrily refuted by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, but then the Kiev government admitted that the city was no longer under its control. In other words, Kiev was forced to admit that after more than a month of fighting, it had experienced another defeat in the Donbas region.

First, a civil affairs official admitted on social media that Ukrainian troops had withdrawn from Severodonetsk. This was later angrily refuted by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, but then the Kiev government admitted that the city was no longer under its control. - DayDayNews

NATO once again "flexed its muscles" through the overall increase in troops. NATO defense ministers met to discuss ways to strengthen military power and deterrence on the eastern border of the military alliance, declaring to "prevent Russia from planning further aggression after its invasion of Ukraine." The Russo-Ukrainian war prompted the allies to rethink NATO strategy and agreed that they should increase their troop strength on NATO's eastern flank. NATO has stepped up its deployment of troops and supplies and now wants to ensure a long-term presence.

First, a civil affairs official admitted on social media that Ukrainian troops had withdrawn from Severodonetsk. This was later angrily refuted by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, but then the Kiev government admitted that the city was no longer under its control. - DayDayNews

NATO said that in response to "Russia's invasion of Ukraine", NATO has placed more than 40,000 troops under its direct command, mainly deployed on the eastern front, and is studying how to further strengthen military presence, combat readiness and combat capabilities. This makes public opinion wonder whether NATO can't help but take action as Ukraine becomes increasingly unable to hold on? NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg said after the defense ministers’ meeting: “This will mean NATO deploying more forward-deployed combat formations to strengthen our battle groups in the eastern alliance, and will deploy more air, sea and Cyber ​​defense forces, as well as pre-positioned equipment and weapons inventories.” This sounds like preparations for war.

First, a civil affairs official admitted on social media that Ukrainian troops had withdrawn from Severodonetsk. This was later angrily refuted by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, but then the Kiev government admitted that the city was no longer under its control. - DayDayNews

NATO is holding a summit in Madrid that will seek to develop a roadmap for the alliance in the coming years. Germany has announced plans to strengthen military cooperation with Lithuania, while France hopes to increase its military presence in Romania. It plans to deploy 1,000 troops to the country before the end of this year and equip them with "Leclerc" tanks. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin declined to detail any changes to U.S. forces deployed in Europe, but said the United States and its allies would take steps to quickly deploy forces if needed.

First, a civil affairs official admitted on social media that Ukrainian troops had withdrawn from Severodonetsk. This was later angrily refuted by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, but then the Kiev government admitted that the city was no longer under its control. - DayDayNews

Latvian Defense Minister Artis Pabriks, who is bent on striving for NATO to expand its troop presence, said that the NATO military alliance should deploy more troops and equipment in the Baltic countries. "We want to have an improved plan, we want to have a permanent command structure, we want to have different types of equipment prepositioned so that if a crisis comes, we're not waiting," Stoltenberg said. Deployment of equipment is a critical issue. Text/PY

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