Russia-Ukraine war: Capturing Kharkiv is not part of Moscow's current plan, says Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin says Moscow does not plan on capturing Ukraine's northeastern city of Kharkiv. The leader made clear during a press conference in China that the assault was aimed at counteracting Kyiv's shelling and creating a buffer zone to protect border regions. Dasha Chernyshova reports.
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