The White House has declared through press secretary Jen Psaki that Ukraine has won the battle of Kyiv in the fight against neighbouring Russia.
This claim follows statements by a Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, who, on the 8th of April, said that Russia suffered military losses in the weeks since Putin launched the invasion.
Peskov declined to answer when speaking to Sky News about how many civilians had died since the war began on the 24th of February. He said that the Russians experienced a significant loss of troops which, for them, is a huge tragedy.
The White House’s Psaki later told Fox News that the admission from Peskov was interesting. She noted that Russia rarely acknowledges any elements of weakness or defeat.
The press secretary continued by saying that while Ukraine continues to be in need of help and that countries need to continue introducing sanctions, it is significant that the Ukrainians ‘essentially won the battle of Kyiv.’
On the 2nd of April, Ukraine announced that its troops regained control of all areas of Kyiv as well as more than 30 towns and villages. Ukraine’s deputy defence minister Hanna Malyar wrote on Facebook saying that ‘the whole of Kyiv is liberated from the invader.’
Despite withdrawing from Kyiv, Russian troops have continued shelling targets in easter Ukraine. The governor of Luhansk urged residents to evacuate the city as conflict intensifies.
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