Big Win For Russian Army Hours After Trump-Putin Call; Zelensky's Strongholds ‘Captured'
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/ Jun 05, 2025, 01:42PM IST
Russia on Thursday claimed big victories in its war against Ukraine, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump's phone call with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Russian defence ministry claimed the forces "liberated" two settlements in Sumy and Donetsk regions.

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