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Ukraine ceasefire would be desperately needed win for Putin: ISW

Por: Newsweek World November 11, 2022

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As Ukrainian forces make significant gains in the Kherson Oblast, a United States think tank is warning that a ceasefire could be beneficial for Russian President Vladimir Putin.The Institute for the Study of War released its latest assessment of the Russian offensive campaign in Ukraine. In the report, the ISW said a ceasefire would give Russia the pause it desperately needs to reconstitute its troops.A wintertime ceasefire would only benefit... + full article



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