President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, speaking about the current situation at the front, said that the situation is much better than it was during the winter.
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We experienced difficulties due to a lack of artillery ammunition, an air blockade, Russian long-range weapons and a high density of Russian drones,” the president said.
Zelensky also said that “Russia’s offensive has been stopped” and its army is “losing a large number of its vital forces.” However, he said the situation could change within “a month or a week” if the Ukrainian army does not receive sufficient support.
Commenting on the capture of Avdiivka, Zelensky said that the Russian army did not capture the city, but simply completely destroyed it.
Commander-in-Chief Syrsky and Defense Minister Umerov attended a separate report today. Both on the current situation at the front, and on planning our actions. Today we discussed preparations for the next meeting in the Ramstein format and the key emphasis of our communication with partners on weapons and ammunition.
Also at a separate report was the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate Budanov. A few questions. First of all, Russia’s military plans. And not only against our state, against other nations too. The joint task of the world now is to bring down this sick Putin’s fantasy that he supposedly has time to continue the war. Perhaps he will intensify the mobilization after the simulated elections now, in March, the mobilization of Russians. But we must limit the mobilization of resources and finances, the remnants of Russian ties with the world, even more, even more harshly, the president said.
Source: Racurs

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