Russia Reinforces Positions in the Donbas Pentagon Says

 

We ran the numbers: There are 1835 news articles covering this topic. 12% (222) are left leaning, 44% (813) are center, and 44% (800) are right leaning.

On Monday, Russia began to reinforce and resupply its troops in the Donbas region of Ukraine ahead of an expected assault on the area, according to the Pentagon’s top spokesperson. While left-leaning articles highlight that Russian President Vladimir Putin has a new general overseeing his war in Ukraine, right-leaning articles highlight that Republican lawmakers are questioning if the Biden administration is truly backing Ukraine’s goal to reclaim territory lost to Russia eight years ago.

A left-leaning article by CNN highlights that Russian President Vladimir Putin has a new general overseeing his war in Ukraine. His military commanders are signaling an all-out effort to take and hold the portions of Ukraine's Donbas region still under Ukrainian control.

The Hill published a centrist article reporting that U.S. intelligence picked up on early indications that the Russians are trying to resupply and reinforce their efforts in the Donbas. New images that show vehicles heading south toward the town of Izyum are believed to be part of the reinforcement effort by the Kremlin.

A right-leaning article by The Washington Examiner highlights that Republican lawmakers are questioning if the Biden administration is truly backing Ukraine’s goal to reclaim territory lost to Russia eight years ago. Republicans believe that the Biden administration might just hope for a stalemate that would force Ukraine to make concessions to Putin.



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