In the Kharkiv region alone, Ukrainian defenders occupied more than 450 cities, towns and villages.
The Ukrainian army continues its offensive movement, liberating more and more settlements in several regions from the Russian invaders at the same time. This was said by President Volodymyr Zelensky in a video message following the results of the 222nd day of the war.
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“There are fierce battles in many sectors of the front. But the prospect of these battles remains clear – the more invaders try to escape, the more losses the enemy army will suffer, there is a growing understanding that Russia made a mistake by going to war against Ukraine,” he said. .
According to the head of state, as a result of the counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, more than 450 cities, towns and villages were de-occupied in the Kharkiv region alone, and now normal life has been restored there.
“The work of transport, mail, police, normal supply of water, gas, electricity is being resumed as much as possible. After the occupiers, there are many mined areas, many stretch marks, almost all the infrastructure is damaged. The damage is great. . But life is coming back,” the president insisted.
Finally, Zelensky emphasized that Russia is losing this war, and no pseudo-referendum will help it.
“There is a clear and internationally recognized border of Ukraine. There is life that we must protect. There is security that we must restore. And all this will happen. We are doing all this,” he said.
As reported, on the eve of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation announced the retreat of the occupying forces in the Kherson region.
On the way to Kherson. The APU broke the defense of the invaders
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Source: korrespondent

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