The President said that the situation is difficult on all fronts, and it is especially difficult, as before, in Donbass.
In the information space, there is still a slight decrease in the amount of news from the front – there are fewer messages than, for example, at the beginning of autumn. But this does not mean that the intensity of the battle has become less. This was said by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in his traditional video message on November 8.
According to him, the situation on the entire front is difficult – intense positional battles continue in some areas. And it is especially difficult, also, in Donbass.
“The invaders are suffering huge losses, but the order to go to the administrative border of the Donetsk region has not changed. We are not giving up a centimeter of our land there, and I thank all our heroes who hold those position in the Donbas,” Zelensky said.
He also mentioned that the Kherson region is also in the enemy’s plan, so let’s act accordingly.
“Carefully, thoughtfully and in the interest of liberating our entire territory: we are strengthening our positions, destroying Russian logistics, constantly destroying the enemy’s potential to keep the south of our country occupied. East – we are already step by step is moving towards the return of the Ukrainian flag in all our cities and communities. We are actively strengthening and the border. Glory to everyone who fights for our state!” said the president.
Remember, earlier it was reported that in the past day, the enemy launched three missiles and 10 air strikes on Ukraine.
US Representative to the UN Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield met with Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv to discuss US support and commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence.
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Source: korrespondent

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