A just world can be brought closer with just force, the Ukrainian president emphasized.
The more pressure on Russia, the sooner peace will come. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said this in an evening video message on Wednesday, August 7.
The head of state expressed gratitude to all Ukrainian soldiers, every combat unit for their bravery.
“Really strong, to everyone who really serves in Ukraine This also applies to the front line – direction of Pokrovsky, Toretskoye, Limanskoye, Kharkov region And wherever our defense is strengthened from the offensive operations of the enemy occupier – as is known of our soldiers, and exactly how it contributes to the entire defense of our country, and exactly as effective as a result,” Zelensky said.
According to the president, the more pressure on Russia, the aggressor who brought the war to Ukraine, the closer peace will be. “A just world through just force, I thank everyone who ensures it,” he emphasized.
The head of state also said that he spoke with the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Alexander Syrsky, about Ukrainian actions and measures.
“Details will come later, I also met with Defense Minister Rustem Umerov about our missile program – its practical implementation,” Zelensky added.
We remind you that on August 6, the Russian media reported about the attempts of the Ukrainian military to enter the territory of the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. Currently, according to Russian “military officials”, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have occupied a number of settlements in the Sudzhansky district of the Kursk region.
The Russian Ministry of Defense, a day after the “border breakthrough” announced by the Russian media, acknowledged the advance of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region. The Ukrainian side has not yet commented on what happened in the Kursk region.
Source: korrespondent

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