Key developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, day 208
We examine the main developments as day 208 of the Russia-Ukraine war approaches.
Threatening Russian occupation forces in the eastern Donbas region, Ukraine troops have advanced to the eastern bank of the Oskil River.
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, US Army General Mark Milley, visited a Polish military installation housing US troops and urged vigilance, noting that the war was "not going very well for Russia right now."
For its battle in Ukraine, the Russian army is looking for contract soldiers.
To find volunteers, use mobile recruitment trucks and provide an incentive of roughly $3,000 per month.
According to the Ukrainian military, its forces successfully repelled Russian troop attacks in the Kherson region in the south and the Kharkiv region in the east.
This month, Ukraine started counteroffensives, including in certain areas of southeast Donetsk.
Mass graves discovered in Ukraine, according to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, are proof of Russia's war crimes, and full accountability for those crimes is required.