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Fighting for Ukraine's last stronghold in eastern province, intensifying Russian missile attacks

 The fighting for the last stronghold of Ukraine in the Strategic eastern province of Luhansk has intensified.

According to Reuters news agency, Moscow's supporter Lohnsk Republic Ambassador Rudyon Miroshink told Russian television on Saturday that "Lisi Chanck had been taken control but unfortunately it could not be liberated yet."


The Russian media showed Luhansk's militia pushing a parade and flag on the streets of Lesi Chansak, but Ukraine's National Guard spokesman Raslin Mozaychk told state TV that the city was still under their control.

'Fighting near Lisi Chansak continues. Fortunately the city was not besieged and the Ukrainian army is under control. '

He said that Lisi Chansak, Bakhmut and Kharko are facing the most difficult situation.

Heavy blasts were heard in the nearby areas of the Black Sea. The mayor of the southern Maculio has instructed the citizens to stay in safer places.

Regarding the blasts, Russia says it has targeted military command posts.

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelannsky condemned the attacks and said, "It will be difficult to achieve success against Russia, but the people should maintain their commitment and harm the enemy so that every Russian will remember Ukraine." Can't go. '


Kiev has said that Moscow has intensified missile attacks in cities far away from the main battlefield and has deliberately targeted urban places.

Thousands of Ukrainian civilians have been killed after the Russian invasion of February 24, while several cities are also showing a scene of disaster.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Paskov reiterated Russia's position that he did not target civilians.

Russian troops occupied Seyurodonic, a city near Lisi Chansak, after a fierce battle last month.

Ukraine has appealed to the West for more weapons, saying its army has been defeated by the Russian army with heavy weapons.