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Russian forces will target the eastern Donetsk cities of Sloviansk and Bakhmut next, the governor of the neighbouring province of Luhansk has warned.
President Vladimir Putin claimed victory in the heavily fought-over region of Luhansk on Monday after Ukraine’s military command confirmed that its troops had been forced to pull back from the city of Lysychansk.
The loss of the Luhansk region is painful because it is the territory of Ukraine.
For me personally, this is special. This is the homeland where I was born and I am also the head of the region.