Zelensky made important statements regarding the Kursk direction and Putin's future actions.


The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky reported on the situation on various fronts and potential threats from Russia.
Zelensky noted that tomorrow marks six months since the start of the operation in the Kursk direction, which he considers very important. He emphasized that the conditions for the Kursk direction will be determined after achieving a diplomatic settlement and ending the war.
The President stressed that Ukrainian troops are controlling the situation in Kursk, while the enemy is suffering losses. Military command points of the enemy have also been attacked.
Regarding the Zaporizhzhia direction, Zelensky stated that the situation is improving: 'We are keeping the situation in Zaporizhzhia. It is getting better.' He also pointed to problems with rotating the IAEA mission at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant due to the movement of Ukrainian troops.
The President warned European countries of possible actions by Putin. He stated that in the future, Russia may deploy its troops on the territory of Belarus, which could provoke fear among Ukraine's partners.
The President noted that the most difficult situation is observed in the Pokrovsk and Kurakhove directions, where the enemy is actively operating.
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