Zelensky on Front Stabilization: Over 300 Defenders Awarded.
Situation on the Front and Military Awards
According to inkorr.com: On November 10, on the 1356th day of the war, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced improvements in the situation on the front, noting that Russian invaders had not achieved significant successes. Defenders of the country maintain their positions in several directions, particularly in the Pokrovsk and Dobropillia districts of Donetsk region.
Zelensky also highlighted specific units that demonstrated success in carrying out their tasks, including brigades and regiments that made a significant contribution to the defense of the country. He signed a decree awarding more than three hundred servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, of which more than half will receive awards posthumously.
In his speech, the President also mentioned diplomatic efforts and the fight against corruption, emphasizing the importance of cooperation with European countries and the need for active responses to corruption schemes in the energy sector.
These events indicate the ongoing tension on the front and Ukraine's efforts not only in the military sphere but also in combating corruption. Awarding the military underscores the importance of their contributions to the defense of the country, even in these challenging times. The President also emphasizes the need for international support to continue facing the challenges ahead for Ukraine.
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