The army of occupation was given the duty to show at least some victories before May 9, without regard to its own losses, the president said.
Russian invaders have become more active on the front amid decisions by Ukraine’s allies to increase military support. President Vladimir Zelensky announced this on Telegram following the results of the regular meeting of the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief on Monday, April 22.
According to him, the commander in chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Alexander Syrsky, reported on the situation on the battlefield.
“The army of occupation has the duty to show at least some victories before May 9, without taking into account its own losses now they are also encouraged by the positive decisions of the friends of Ukraine on the necessary assistance will level the situation That is why the support of the specific weapons that we have partners, we need it urgently,” said the head of state.
The manufacture of our own weapons was also discussed at Headquarters. Defense Minister Rustem Umerov reported on contracts with domestic companies.
“We are working on a new format of agreements, which, on the one hand, will not burden the military budget, and on the other hand, will guarantee the state’s long-term obligations to producers,” Zelensky said.
In addition, the President instructed the intelligence agencies to collect information about the future intentions of the Russians to attack civilian infrastructure and to prepare a comprehensive plan for further actions: strengthening physical protection where it works, redistribution of air defense systems and decentralization if possible.
We remind you that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, said that the Russians were given the task of capturing Chasov Yar on May 9.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces also showed what Chasov Yar looks like now, which is constantly being shot by the Rashists.
Source: korrespondent

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