What happened at the Berdyansk port in Ukraine? 🧐
The Russian invasion that began a month ago has been defended fiercely by Ukrainians. While the Russian military claims that the 'special military operation' is going as per plan, the U.S.
Department of Defense estimates that the former has lost 10 percent of its combat capabilities,Apart from the couple of nuclear reactors that Russian forces gained control of early on in their attacks, the cities of Ukraine have repelled the attacks. On the road, Russian tanks and armored vehicles have found themselves easy targets for Ukrainian artillery and now even the sea no longer appears to be safe.
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