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Avideo of a Ukrainian soldier bragging about how close Ukrainian forces are to the Russian border has gone viral on social media.
The video, that was posted on Visegrád 24, has so far been viewed more than 260,000 times.
"One of the first Ukrainian soldiers to reach the border with Russia in the northern part of the Kharkiv region records a video of the historic moment," the Twitter page is captioned.
"The Russians are nowhere to be seen. How far into the country have they retreated?" the caption says.
"There's the sign marking the border with the Russians and there [behind me] a Ukrainian flag," the soldier says in the video according to a translation by Newsweek, which has not been able to confirm the authenticity of the footage.
The video comes following reports of a significant retreat by Russian forces. In a post on Telegram on Sunday, the commander of Ukraine's military, General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, said that his troops had regained 3,000 square kilometers (1860 square miles) of territory from the Russians since the beginning of September, and that in the Kharkiv region, they had pushed to within 50 kilometers—or roughly 30 miles—of the nation's border with Russia.
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The video, that was posted on Visegrád 24, has so far been viewed more than 260,000 times.
"One of the first Ukrainian soldiers to reach the border with Russia in the northern part of the Kharkiv region records a video of the historic moment," the Twitter page is captioned.
"The Russians are nowhere to be seen. How far into the country have they retreated?" the caption says.
"There's the sign marking the border with the Russians and there [behind me] a Ukrainian flag," the soldier says in the video according to a translation by Newsweek, which has not been able to confirm the authenticity of the footage.
The video comes following reports of a significant retreat by Russian forces. In a post on Telegram on Sunday, the commander of Ukraine's military, General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, said that his troops had regained 3,000 square kilometers (1860 square miles) of territory from the Russians since the beginning of September, and that in the Kharkiv region, they had pushed to within 50 kilometers—or roughly 30 miles—of the nation's border with Russia.
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