This week saw Ukraine continue to make headway in its counteroffensive, with the reported gains - which came in territories recently annexed by Moscow -
raising questions about how Russian Pres. Putin would respond.On Wednesday, Putin seemingly
acknowledged the losses, saying: "We are working on the assumption that the situation in the new territories will stabilize."This comes as the annexation of the regions - Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia - were unanimously ratified by the Russian Federation Council on
Tuesday, amidst international condemnation.In another blow to Moscow, the Crimean Bridge - a significant supply route linking the peninsula to Russia - suffered a huge blast on
Saturday causing two sections to partially collapse.Train service and car traffic resumed later that day, and divers were deployed on
Sunday to assess the damage amid an ongoing investigation.Meanwhile, Ukraine announced that it had moved forward with its intention to join NATO and
submitted an application - signed by Ukrainian Pres. Zelenskyy - to join the alliance.Shortly after, Zelenskyy appeared to call for NATO to
launch "preventative" strikes against Russia. His press secretary said he was referring to "preventative sanctions,"though Russia
rejected the clarification.