Fierce fighting ongoing in many areas of front line - Zelensky

Fierce fighting ongoing in many areas of front line - Zelensky

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Fierce fighting is ongoing in many areas of the front line, including in the Kharkiv region, eastern and southern Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said this in his latest video address, Ukrinform reports.

"Fierce fighting continues in many areas of the front – both in Kharkiv region, in Donbas, and in the south of our country. Russian troops again attacked Mykolaiv region, the districts of Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk regions, and Kharkiv. Unfortunately, there are victims, and among them, unfortunately, are children," he said.

However, he added that Ukrainian artillery is doing everything to destroy the attacking potential of the occupiers, so that every Russian headquarters and all their ammunition depots, all logistical routes in the occupied territory are destroyed. He thanked all Ukrainian soldiers who make that happen.

"Today, in particular, the fighters of the 55th artillery brigade in the Donetsk direction merit special mention – for their accurate fire on the enemy. I'm grateful to our intelligence and the Security Service of Ukraine for the accuracy of our answers regarding the positions and objects of the occupiers," Zelensky said.

Photo: President's Office

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