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President Zelensky and Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhny Discuss Difficult Frontlines in Ukraine

President Vladimir Zelensky and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny listed the directions of the Ukrainian front where the situation is the most difficult and hot.

Source: Zelensky in a video message distributed on social networks, Zaluzhny in Telegram

Zelensky’s direct speech: “Avdeevka, Maryinka, Bakhmut direction, Liman direction, Kupyansk, Zaporozhye, Kherson region – it’s difficult in each of these directions.”

Details: The President added that on Monday he heard reports from the heads of military intelligence Kirill Budanov and foreign intelligence Alexander Litvinenko.

Zelensky did not disclose the details of the reports, but thanked these structures for the fact that “Ukraine knows and will know what the enemy is preparing and how to respond correctly, powerfully, both on the ground and in the Black Sea.”

General Zaluzhny, for his part, spoke in detail about the situation at the front in a telephone conversation with the head of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Charles Brown.

Literally: “Avdeevskoe, Kupyanskoe and Maryinskoe directions remain the hottest. The situation is complex and under control.”

More details: At the same time, according to the commander-in-chief, the Armed Forces continue to advance in certain directions and inflict significant losses on the enemy in manpower and equipment.

In addition, Brown and Zaluzhny discussed Ukraine’s plans for the winter period and separately focused on the urgent needs of the Ukrainian army. First of all, we were talking about shells, air defense systems and drones.

They also discussed issues of training the Ukrainian military and restoring the combat effectiveness of units.

2023-11-13 19:11:15


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