Ukraine Will Fight as Long as Needed for a Just Peace: Intelligence Statement.
Ukraine's Fight for a Fair Peace
According to Novyny.live: Andriy Yusov, a representative from the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine's Ministry of Defense, stated that the country will continue its struggle for as long as necessary to secure a just peace. Speaking at the 'Security Architecture' forum held in Kyiv, Yusov highlighted the impact of technological shifts on the battlefield and reported significant losses among Russian occupation forces.
Ukrainian Forces Achieve Key Gains
According to Yusov, Ukrainian troops have proven their effectiveness by striking critical targets inside Russia, including the Volgograd Oil Refinery and the 'Yaroslavl-3' oil pumping station. Additionally, Ukrainian armed forces have regained control over approximately 400 square kilometers of territory, marking notable successes in their counteroffensive operations.
These developments underscore the ongoing war Russia is waging against Ukraine, where Ukrainian soldiers continue to demonstrate resilience and determination in defending their homeland.
Andriy Yusov's address at the 'Security Architecture' forum emphasizes the need to sustain Ukraine's defensive capabilities amid the prolonged conflict.
The achievements of Ukrainian forces in counteroffensive operations and strikes on strategic sites inside Russia reflect the adaptation and evolution of military tactics, which could shape future dynamics on the front lines. With growing international support, Ukraine remains committed to restoring its territorial integrity and pursuing peace.
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