Ukraine’s armed forces will provide the funds needed for the more tangible long strikes in the Russian Federation.
President Vladimir Zelensky, according to the results of the Commander’s report -in -Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, has pledged to provide military forces and ways to destroy the conquerors and prolonged strikes to the Russian Federation. The head of the state on Telegram reported this Friday, July 18.
“Today, the commander -in -Chief and Minister of Defense have discussed that forces and means the necessary for a more effective destruction of the conqueror and more tangible Ukrainian blows.
The president also noted that the situation remains difficult in the border regions of the Sumy and Kharkov regions. “The Russian army continues to play our people in the Kherson and Nikolaevschina region, attacking civilians with different types of drones. We will respond to them greatly,” Zelensky said.
According to the head of the state, the Syrky report concerned, first of all, the front in Pokrovsky and other directions in the Donetsk region, where Russian’s greatest efforts were concentrated.
“Every Russia’s attempt to advance should receive a proper fire response to Ukrainian forces. In particular, we destroy Russian sabotage groups trying to move forward and go to Ukrainian cities and villages. Not a single Russian DRG will have the opportunity to survive,” Zelensky said.
Remember that German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz confirmed the Patriot Ukraine supply in the coming weeks. On July 14, US president Donald Trump said 17 patriots were ready in Ukraine. At the same time, he did not specify whether it was talking about the whole batteries, individual launchers or missiles.
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