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Russia claimed to have captured the entirety of the Luhansk region of Ukraine on Monday evening, the first time it was marked after its illegal attack began three years ago that it could completely capture an entire region.
Fox News Digital could not verify the claim made by Lyonid Pachanic, a Moscow-based leader of Luhansk, which was illegally annexed by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2022 with areas of Donnetsk, Zaporizhia and Kherson.
Kiev, who was released on Monday evening while talking with the Russian state TV outlet channel One, has not yet commented on the claims that she said “literally received a report two days ago that she had a report that the” 100%”of the region was now fully occupied, reported the first associated press.
The Ukrainian Infantry Man Forward Position is located on November 10, 2024, in the Serbrinski Reserve, Located about 8 km south -western in Luhansk Oblast in Ukraine. (Kostiantyn Liberov/Libkos/Getty Images)
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Russia is still evaluated to occupy less than 20% of Ukraine, including Luhansk as well as some 70% of the other three regions, which, according to Reuters, claimed – although it is not clear that the figure also includes Russia’s Crimea.
Reports on Monday revealed that Russia had collected some 50,000 soldiers on the northern border of Ukraine near Sumi region, expressing concern that Putin could plan another major aggressive.
Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelansky said that Ukrainian forces were transferred to the region a week ago in preparation for any Russian aggressive.
He said, “The Russian plan for an aggressive in Sumi is not realized, and it is thanks to every Ukrainian unit working in the region,” he said. Social media post,
When asked about Russia’s plans on Tuesday, President Donald Trump told reporters, “We will see what happens, I am watching it very closely.”
In the last two months, Moscow has intensified his war efforts in Ukraine despite Trump’s efforts to carry forward the war and end the war.
While Ukraine has agreed to Washington’s ceasefire proposals, Putin has rejected all the attempts and the broken deadline set by Trump.
In June, Russia launched more than 5,300 Shahd-type drones in a range of mass attacks, which have become more frequent and more deadly, saying Kiev Swatantra said, citing Ukrainian Air Force.
5,337 Kamikes Drone fired in Ukraine alone last month Previous record of 4,198 drones In March, it was fired – a record that coincides with a new outbreak of war against Iran as Israel, and then the US targeted Tehran’s nuclear infrastructure in June.
While the European nations have been stable in their support of Ukraine, Trump has again removed the office from the Biden administration since Washington’s support as the US has noticed the Israeli war in Gaza, returned the hostages and addressed the nuclear threat of Iran.
A scene after a Russian attack that hit a residential building in Kharkiv, Ukraine on 7 June, 2025. (AP Photo/Andree Marienco)
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The US-led efforts to broker the Ukraine-Russian ceasefire have been stopped, and the previous call of Trump between Washington and Moscow has been reported to be a little communication after Trump’s previous call in mid-June.
Trump says Putin is looking for a way to end the war, and said to reporters during a NATO news conference last week, “I know one thing – he wants to settle.”
He said, “He wants to get out of this thing. It is a mess for him.”
But NATO General Secretary Mark Rute, who has managed to establish a positive relationship with the US President despite the previous criticism of Trump’s coalition, warned that Putin is estimated that Putin has ambitions beyond Ukraine and can attack other parts of Europe within three to five years.
President Donald Trump spoke with General Secretary Mark Rute after coming to the NATO Summit in Hague, Netherlands on 25 June 2025. (Piroschka van de wouw, pool photo through AP)
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Trump gave Putin a time limit of two weeks in May, to show that he was serious about ending the war, or is he “tapping” [the U.S.] Together.”
But the deadline has passed since long, and the President has not clarified what his next steps will be.
The White House did not immediately answer the questions of Fox News Digital as to what the President has planned to do further, when it attempts to end the war of Russia in Ukraine, or when Trump plans to do the next thing with Putin.