At the Headquarters meeting, the President thanked the Air Force “for the wonderful addition of another ship to the Russian submarine Black Sea Fleet.”
The President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky chaired a meeting of the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief. The presidential press service reported this today, December 26.
“Held a Headquarters meeting. Many details, mainly planning for the next year and providing for our Defense and Security Forces. Reports from the Ministry of Strategic Industry, the Ministry of Defense, approval from the General Staff. Distribution of orders, increase in the number of manufacturers. Today, hundreds of companies are involved in the main industries, and I thank each business that provides the desired result for our soldiers. The 2024 should be a period of significant growth in domestic defense production. We provide contracting and budgeting,” said Zelensky.
It was noted that special attention was paid to the production of all kinds of necessary drones, in particular FPVs and ammunition for them.
“As always, there are reports from the Commander-in-Chief and the commanders of directions on the situation at the front: specific positions, specific needs. I thank our Air Force for the amazing replenishment of the Russian submarine Black Sea Fleet with another vessel. The invaders will not have a single quiet place in Ukraine, “said the president.
We remind you that tonight the tactical flight of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the large landing ship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet Novocherkassk in the Feodosia region with cruise missiles. The Armed Forces said there were ammunition on the ship, and it could also be carrying the Shahed.
The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces hit the large landing ship Novocherkassk with missiles fired from Su-24 aircraft.
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