The speed of providing aid to Ukraine should correspond to the speed of movement of Ukrainian troops, the head of state said.
One of the main aspects of the counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the return to normal life in the liberated territories and their restoration is speed. The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said this in an evening speech on Monday, September 19.
“Today it is very important – it is the speed. The speed of stabilizing the liberated areas. The speed of movement of our troops. The speed of restoring normal life in the liberated territory and the speed in supporting partners, ” the leader. said the state.
According to Zelensky, it is also necessary that the speed of providing aid to Ukraine corresponds to the speed of movement of Ukrainian troops. In particular, this issue was discussed today at the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander.
Zelensky added that Ukraine is now stabilizing the situation in the liberated districts of the Kharkiv region and is holding positions there so tightly that the occupiers are “noticeably panicking.”
“We warn: the Russian military has only two options – flight from our land or captivity. Collaborators have similar options,” the president summed up.
The day before, Volodymyr Zelensky said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are preparing for the next stage of liberation of Ukrainian territories. He promised that among the occupied cities of Ukraine there will be names from Crimea and the eastern regions.
Earlier on Monday, it was reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine liberated three settlements in the Donetsk region. All of them are located in the Limansky district.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces control Belogorivka in the Luhansk – Gaidai region
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Source: korrespondent

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