Ukraine Denies Russia's Claim of a Major Attack

2023-06-05 1

Ukraine , Denies Russia's Claim, of a Major Attack.
On June 5, Moscow accused Ukraine's military
of launching a significant attack on Russia's
defenses along the war's southeastern front lines.
NBC reports that sources, including officials in Moscow,
have speculated that the spate of heavy fighting could
signify the beginning of a planned counteroffensive by Kyiv.
NBC reports that sources, including officials in Moscow,
have speculated that the spate of heavy fighting could
signify the beginning of a planned counteroffensive by Kyiv.
NBC reports that sources, including officials in Moscow,
have speculated that the spate of heavy fighting could
signify the beginning of a planned counteroffensive by Kyiv.
However, Ukraine has denied Russia's
claims and suggested that the long-anticipated
counter attack was still yet to come.
According to the Russian defense ministry,
Ukrainian ground forces had launched a "large-scale
offensive" in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine.
The enemy’s goal was to break
through Russia’s defenses in what it
considered to be the most vulnerable
area of the front. The enemy was
unsuccessful in achieving its goals, Serhiy Cherevatyi, Spokesman for Ukraine's eastern group of forces, via NBC.
In response, Serhiy Cherevatyi,
a spokesman for Ukraine's eastern group of forces,
called the Russian claims "an absolute lie.".
There will be an attack
and they will be crushed.
And our command knows
when and where it will take place, Serhiy Cherevatyi, Spokesman for Ukraine's eastern group of forces, via NBC.
NBC reports that both the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia
regions are likely targets for the expected Ukrainian
counteroffensive to reclaim territories annexed by Russia.
On June 5, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
refused to comment on the alleged attacks or
the broader topic of Ukraine's expected offensive.
On June 5, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
refused to comment on the alleged attacks or
the broader topic of Ukraine's expected offensive

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