Putin caught using 50-year-old map to claim Russian advances in Ukraine | World | News

Russian Ministry of Defense Published a alleged map It shows the progress of the Russian army However, since the beginning of the year, the names of the settlement on the map show that the map is about 50 years old.
Map It was published by the Russian Ministry of Defense on the official telegraph channel.
Part of the map, after 1973, a name called “Yama”, a name called “patch”, which is no longer used, marked the city of Orsk. The Yama Village was founded between 1909-1913 and until 1959, he served as the administrative center of the patch region.
The Russian Defense Ministry marked Bakhmut as a bakhmut, but the Russians do not recognize the renovation of the settlements.
The maps used by the Russian Ministry of Defense are also evidence that there are various cities in the Luhansk region shown on the map. This is Alchevsk, which was currently occupied in 1961-1991 as Kommunarsk.
The Russian map also shows the city of Kadiivka, a name that the settlement has owned since 2016, but from 1978 to 2016, Stakhanov was called Stakhanov. From 1940 to 1978, he was also called Kadiivka.
These three cases show that the Russian Ministry of Defense uses at least 40 -year -old map to mark the “achievements” and progress in Ukraine.
Tuesday, Trump is a Ukraine’s departure from the previous position that should accept to land Before a peace agreement is reached.
After meeting with Zelensky on Tuesday, Trump, Ukrainian It has the potential to win the war and take back all its lost areas.
This statement points to a significant change from the previous perspective that Zelensky claims that he does not have cards. He implies that time is not in favor of Ukraine and that Russia has gained upper hand in the conflict. Previously, he encouraged Zelensky to make regional concessions to Russia as part of an agreement to end the four -year conflict.
In August, Reuters reported that Russia controlled approximately 44,600 frames or 19 percent of Ukraine, including the Crimea in 2014 and the Crimea containing a portion of the land in the east and southeast of the country.




