Putin meets top generals in charge of Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine

President Vladimir Putin came to the commander of Russia’s operation in Ukraine and another prominent military brass, the Kremlin conveyed on Saturday, a meeting that happened to exist after Ukraine declared unlawful gains on the south-eastern front. “Vladimir Putin ran a meeting at the headquarters of the extraordinary military operation group in Rostov-on-Don,” the Kremlin revealed in a declaration. Russia, which planted its invasion in Ukraine in February 2022, names its actions an extraordinary military enforcement.

The Kremlin included that Mr Putin, Russia’s supreme commander-in-chief, gave an ear to reports from General Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Army working for Moscow’s operations in Ukraine, and another powerful military commanders and officers. The meeting happened to exist just after Ukraine, whose counter-offensive to take back the land snatched away by Russia in the first months of the war has been slower than anticipated, said it gave freedom to a petty village situated along the front line, its first since the month of July.