In a recent development, Ukraine has gained control over 1,150 square meters of Russian territory, encompassing 82 settlements, following a surprise incursion. The move, which has seen Ukraine establishing its first military administration in Suja, a city now under Ukrainian control, is not aimed at territorial expansion. Instead, Ukraine plans to use the captured territory as a leverage in potential negotiations. This strategy also extends to the treatment of Russian prisoners of war, with Ukraine keen on demonstrating adherence to international law, contrasting Russia’s alleged mistreatment of Ukrainian prisoners.
- Ukraine controls 1,150 square meters of Russian territory, including 82 settlements, after a surprise incursion.
- A military administration has been established in Suja, marking the first of its kind in a city under Ukrainian control within Russia.
- Ukraine’s strategy does not involve territorial conquest but aims to use the captured areas as bargaining chips in future negotiations.
- Ukraine is taking measures to treat Russian prisoners of war according to international law, highlighting Russia’s alleged failure to do the same with Ukrainian prisoners.
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