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According to the Ukrainian head, there are active fights in some areas of the fr...

Defense forces restrain one of the most powerful pressure of the Russians from the beginning of the war - Syrsky

According to the Ukrainian head, there are active fights in some areas of the front that require constant updating of the resources of Ukrainian units. The Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrsky met with a delegation of the Czech Armed Forces, during which he said that the forces of Ukraine's defense are currently holding back one of the most powerful offenses of the enemy since the beginning of a full -scale war. According to him, the situation on the front remains difficult.

At a meeting with the delegation of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic, headed by the Chief of General Staff, Lieutenant General Karel Rzhegko, the Ukrainian head noted that active fighting was ongoing in some areas of the front, which constantly need to renew the resources of the defense units. "Now the Armed Forces of Ukraine are holding back one of the most powerful offensives of the Russians from the beginning of a full -scale invasion," Syrsky stressed.

According to him, the Czech Republic shows active support for Ukraine, initiator of a number of important initiatives, including a coalition for the development of artillery, armored vehicles, as well as an aviation and integrated air and missing defense. At the end of the meeting, Sirsky expressed his gratitude to Lieutenant General Rzhegk and the Czech people for the support of Ukraine, expressing his hope for continuing the implementation of current initiatives.

We will remind, according to the information of the deepstate monitoring resource, the armed forces of the Russian Federation have advanced on the southern flank of Kurakhiv direction, which remains the most difficult on the Donetsk front. In this area, Ukrainian defenders repelled 52 enemy attacks in the last day.