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Russian focus switches to delaying the Ukrainian counteroffensive

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Russian focus switches to delaying the Ukrainian counteroffensive

Russian focus switches to delaying the Ukrainian counteroffensive

The battle of Kherson is not over, but Russian forces have entered a new phase, the Institute for the Study of War says.


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