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Ukraine war: Putin orders Russian troops to fight on after key Ukraine city taken

  • Loss of Lysychansk prompted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to ask for more weapons from West so Kyiv can keep up resistance and regain lost territory
  • Monday, international leaders were meeting in the Swiss city of Lugano, where they aim to hash out a road map for Ukraine’s reconstruction

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to step up calls for an increased supply of weapons from the West so Kyiv can keep up the resistance and regain lost territories. Photo: Sputnik/Kremlin via Reuters
Agence France-Presse
President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered Russian troops to press their offensive deeper into the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine after Moscow’s forces seized the strategic city of Lysychansk.
With the war now well into its fifth month after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, governments and Organisations gathered for a conference in Switzerland to launch a plan to rebuild the country even as the conflict shows no sign of abating.

The loss of Lysychansk over the weekend prompted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to step up calls for an increased supply of weapons from the West so Kyiv can keep up the resistance and regain lost territories.

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After giving up on its initial war aim of capturing Kyiv following tough Ukrainian resistance, Russia has focused its efforts on securing control of the Donetsk and Luhansk areas which make up the Donbas region.
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Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu told President Vladimir Putin at a meeting that Moscow’s forces were now in full control of the Luhansk region.

In a sign there would be no let-up in the fighting and that Russia now had its eyes on the entire Donetsk region, Putin told Shoigu that troops stationed there must continue their operations.

“Military units, including the East group and the West group, must carry out their tasks according to previously approved plans,” Putin said.

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