The most vulnerable areas of the Russians were identified, where the greatest damage could be inflicted on them, the president said.
President Vladimir Zelensky held three meetings – with the military and the Cabinet of Ministers – about the situation at the front and the production of high-tech drones. The head of state announced this on Telegram on Friday, March 15.
So, Zelensky heard a report from the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky, who returned today from the direction of Avdiivka. He reported the situation in the main sectors of the front. Further actions were agreed upon.
The Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Anatoly Bargilevich, Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, Deputy Chief Vadim Sukharevsky, who is responsible for the direction of unmanned systems, as well as the head of the SBU Vasily Malyuk and the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Moscow Region Kirill Budanov.
According to the president, the most vulnerable areas of the enemy have been identified, where our soldiers can inflict the greatest damage on him.
“And we will impose it. The more the Russian state loses and the greater the price of its aggression, the closer the just end of this war,” the president assured.
The head of state held a third meeting with representatives of the Cabinet of Ministers, the military-industrial complex and other departments. It is concerned with manufacturing high-tech drones for operations.
“Ukraine has these weapons, but they should be longer range, wider and more powerful. We have determined the appropriate tasks and deadlines. Not a single Russian terrorist attack should go unanswered,” concluded Zelensky.
We remind you that in recent days drones have successfully attacked several oil refineries in Russia. Strategic businesses were damaged and stopped for a while. Therefore, fuel prices have risen in Russia.
Source: korrespondent

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