Syrskiy reported to Zelensky: the situation at the front and the counteroffensive in Donetsk.
Operational information from the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Oleksandr Syrskiy, presented a report to President Volodymyr Zelensky regarding the situation at the front, as reported by 'Glavkom'. During the evening address, the president received reports from the military and the Commander.
"We continue our counteroffensive actions in the Donetsk direction. Our military is destroying the forces of the Russian occupiers. Significant losses for the Russians. Every day the exchange fund for Ukraine is replenished," stated the Commander-in-Chief.
Support for soldiers at the front
President Zelensky expressed gratitude to all units participating in the operations: airborne assault brigades, assault battalions, and the National Guard of Ukraine. He emphasized the importance of active defense in Kup'yansk and stressed that new measures will be taken in response to Russia's aggression.
Fierce battles are ongoing in the Kup'yansk direction. Ukrainian forces have managed to isolate the city from Russian terrorists, preventing their breakthrough to the center.
In addition, the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported the disabling of a gas pipeline through which Russian troops were trying to break into Kup'yansk. This step successfully thwarted the aggressive plans of the occupiers.
The information received indicates the continuation of counteroffensive actions in the conflict zone, active defense in Kup'yansk, and effective military activity against Russian occupiers. The situation remains tense, but the Armed Forces of Ukraine demonstrate determination and professionalism in carrying out their tasks.
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