Putin's invasion grinds to a halt: Kyiv claims to have destroyed dozens of Russian helicopters overnight, retaken a city, and killed 11,000 troops while Russians have captured no significant territory sparking hopes Ukraine could win the war
- Ukraine claims to have destroyed dozens of Russian helicopters at an airfield near Kherson overnight
- Military also said it had recaptured Chuhuiv, near Kharkiv, and killed two commanders in the process
- Meanwhile units in Odessa claimed to have hit and destroyed a Russian patrol ship off the coast
- Experts say Russian losses becoming 'unsustainable' with no significant territory captured in recent days
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Ukraine says it has RE-TAKEN Chuhuiv city and killed two high-ranking Russian commanders during the battle
- Ukraine's General Staff said forces have seized Chuhuiv from Russian troops
- Heavy losses were inflicted on Putin's men including two commanders
- The strategic city is located only 23 miles from Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine
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Ukrainian forces have recaptured the eastern city of Chuhuiv, defence officials have announced.
The General Staff said the defending forces had seized the city from the Russians and inflicted heavy losses on Putin's men in both personnel and equipment. Two high-ranking Russian commanders were killed in the battle.
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