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Ukrainska PravdaIndependentLeftFactual 85Objective 805 days ago The CPD denied Putin's claim that the Russians were already "10 km away" from SumyThe head of Ukraine's Center for Countering Disinformation, Andriy Kovalenko, refuted Russian President Vladimir Putin's claim that Russian forces were within 10 kilometers of the city of Sumy. According to Kovalenko, this statement is false, and Russian forces have not advanced since spring 2025, remaining more than 20 kilometers away from Sumy. Ukrainian forces have thwarted Russian plans to advance toward the city. The military group 'Kursk' confirmed that the situation along the Northern Sloboda direction (Sumy region) remains tense but stable, with no breakthroughs by the enemy. They noted that Russia has not conducted mass assaults or achieved any notable tactical or strategic gains in this area. Earlier, on June 28, Putin claimed that Russian forces were just over 10 kilometers from Sumy and approximately 2.5–5 kilometers from Kupiansk, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy photographed in December 2025.
Bias read (Left): The article presents a clear rebuttal to a Russian leader's claim using Ukrainian military sources and emphasizes the failure of Russian advances, which aligns with pro-Ukrainian perspectives. The framing highlights Russian disinformation and Ukrainian resistance, suggesting a left-leaning stance in
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): This article directly refutes Putin's claims using statements from a Ukrainian official and military group 'Kursk'. It provides specific details and quotes, making it highly factual. The tone is clearly pro-Ukraine but remains relatively objective in presenting evidence.
Index.hrIndependentRightFactual 80Objective 656 days ago Putin claims that the Russians are getting closer to the big Ukrainian citiesRussian President Vladimir Putin claimed that Russian forces are now within 10 kilometers of the Ukrainian city of Sumy and between 2.5 and 5 kilometers of Kupiansk. He cited a photograph of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy taken near a road sign for Kupiansk in December 2023 as evidence. In an interview published by the Kremlin, Putin stated that the goal of Russian forces in the Sumy and Vovchansky directions is to establish a security zone along Russia’s borders, citing Ukraine’s incursion into the Kursk region and attacks on border areas as justification. He emphasized that Russia has no political plans regarding these cities but noted that military units are advancing quickly. Regarding Kupiansk, Putin mentioned that Russian forces are between 2.5 and 5 kilometers from the western suburbs of the city, adding that Ukrainian counterattacks have failed. The article provides historical context, noting that Russian forces initially captured Kupiansk at the start of the full-scale invasion but were driven out by Ukrainian forces in September 2022. A new attempt by Russian forces to capture Kupiansk began in autumn 2025, and in early December 2025, Ukrainian forces reportedly围
Bias read (Right): The article presents Putin's claims without significant challenge or contextualization of Ukrainian perspectives, using language that frames Russian advances as strategic objectives rather than aggressive actions. It emphasizes Russian military progress while omitting detailed information on the ver
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 65): Factual but includes accusations against the US, showing bias in favor of Russia. The tone is less neutral due to the nature of the claims made.
Zanima.meIndependentCenter21 hr. ago Putin razglasil zavzetje Kostjantinivke, Ukrajina in analitiki njegove trditve zavračajoRussian President Vladimir Putin declared during a meeting with high-ranking military officials that Russian forces had captured the Ukrainian city of Kostyantynivka. However, military analysts dispute this claim, noting that while Russian troops have made limited tactical advances in parts of the city, most of it remains under Ukrainian control. Analysts suggest that such claims are part of an information campaign by Moscow to create the impression of rapid progress along the entire front. According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Russian forces have only penetrated small areas of Kostyantynivka, with Ukrainian defenders still holding the majority of the city. The timing of Putin’s announcement coincides with efforts to influence Western media ahead of America’s Independence Day.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both Putin's claim and the counteranalysis from military experts without overtly favoring either side. It does not use emotionally charged language or selectively omit perspectives, maintaining a balanced tone.
la RepubblicaIndependent🔒Centeryesterday Guerra Ucraina - Russia, le news di oggi. Attacco russo a Sumy: 4 morti e 27 feriti, anche bambiniRussian forces claimed to have fully captured the city of Kostyantynivka in the partially occupied Donetsk region. However, the Institute for the Study of War (Isw), an independent American think tank, stated there is no evidence to support this claim, noting that Russian advances in the area have been limited to tactical successes with most of their presence consisting of small infiltration groups. Meanwhile, attacks by Russia on Sumy resulted in four deaths and 27 injuries, including children, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He emphasized the need for European partners to exert pressure on Russia through economic and financial measures, particularly targeting its energy sector and financial system. Zelensky also called for further steps to strengthen Ukraine’s defense capabilities, especially air defenses.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both Ukrainian and Russian claims alongside an independent analysis from the Institute for the Study of War, which questions the extent of Russian military advances. The reporting does not exhibit clear bias toward either side, providing multiple perspectives without overtly sl讫
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