The head of state called on Ukraine’s partners to make a decision that would make it possible to destroy Russian terrorists “preventively.”
President Vladimir Zelensky called on the partners to make a decision that would allow them to preemptively attack the points of concentration of Russian troops. The head of state said this
in a video message on Sunday, May 26.
“We see every point of concentration of Russian troops, we know all the launch sites of Russian missiles and combat aircraft. The destruction of this terrorist force, which means saving thousands of lives and guaranteed to stop the expansion of the war, is a political decision. Thank you to everyone who supports us here, “said the president.
Zelensky added that Ukraine will also work with partners to accelerate and increase the delivery of F-16 fighter jets.
“It will also give us protection from terrorist attacks on our cities and from pressure from the Russian army at the front,” the Ukrainian leader said.
The President noted that now the hottest destination is Pokrovskoye in the Donetsk region.
“Today I spoke with General Syrsky The hottest direction today is Pokrovskoye in the Donetsk region But even in the Kharkov region, especially in the areas of Volchansk and Liptsy, the occupier does not surrender to the attack attempt.
Let’s recall that earlier the UN condemned the attack on a plant producing suicide bombs in Russian Tatarstan. The representative of the UN Secretary General, Stephane Dujarric, called the company working for the Russian military-industrial complex “civilian infrastructure”.
And the United States called on Ukraine to suspend attacks on Russian refineries. Washington fears that such attacks will lead to higher oil prices.
The head of the State Department, Antony Blinken, said that the United States does not support Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory and does not help to organize them.
Source: korrespondent

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