indeed, the evening. thank you very much indeed. dan the evening. thank you very much indeed, dan johnson the evening. thank you very much indeed, dan johnson with - the evening. thank you very much indeed, dan johnson with the - the evening. thank you very much l indeed, dan johnson with the latest indeed, danjohnson with the latest from poland. in what could signify a major shift in strategy, a top russian general has suggested moscow s initial goals in ukraine have mostly been achieved, and it will now focus on the eastern regions. sergey rudskoy, of the armed forces general staff, said his forces would focus on the main goal of liberating the donbas. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, analyses the russian assault so far after a month of fighting and what the russian options are now. well, we are now into the second month of this russian invasion of ukraine and much of the battle picture hasn t really changed that much, but the majority of the fighting is taking place
the model, the post office, as well as the children s library. so how can we say that they ve reduced military action here? so, that is a lie. and the uk ministry of defence said this. despite russian statements indicating an intended reduction and it s a similar assessment from the head of nato. according to our intelligence, russian units are not withdrawing, but repositioning. russia is trying to regroup, resupply and reinforce its offensive and the donbas region. you heard jens stoltenberg mention the donbas region. it s central to all this and specifically two areas: donetsk and lu ha nsk. they re in the east of the country. and remember, russia has recognised them both as quote independent.