Ukraine’s new tanks are spotted in action as counteroffensive gets under way

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German-made Leopard tanks and US Bradley Fighting Vehicles are reportedly seen pushing towards the town of Tokmak. Read more at straitstimes.com.

KYIV - Ukraine’s new Nato-standard tanks and fighting vehicles are appearing in battlefield images, as military analysts said Kyiv’s long-awaited counteroffensive is getting under way.

“The Ukrainian counteroffensive has begun,” said Mr Ben Barry, senior fellow for land warfare at the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies , in an emailed comment. Ukraine is counting on the campaign to drive Russian forces from more of its territory, cementing support among its allies and heading off pressure from some other capitals for peace negotiations that would require it to give up ground.

It remains unclear whether the Ukrainian operations are the spearhead of a main attack or efforts to expose weak spots in Russian defences, according to a European official.

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