Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief: Armed Forces regain lost positions in some frontline areas
Valerii Zaluzhnyi, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, has said that Ukraine's Armed Forces regained previously lost positions in some parts of the front and strengthened them. Source: Zaluzhnyi after the conversation with Mark Milley, US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Quote: "We also discussed the course of combat actions.
The situation is most tense on the Donetsk front, where the enemy is launching up to 50 attacks daily. Fierce battles continue in the area of Vuhledar and Marinka. We are holding the defence reliably.
In some parts of the frontline, we managed to regain our previously lost positions and strengthened them. Despite the enemy's constant pressure, we continue to keep Bakhmut under control and are taking steps to stabilise the front line around the city." Details: Zaluzhnyi noted that the key to success on the battlefield is effective firepower, which requires an appropriate amount of weapons and ammunition.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine also informed Milley about the results of the latest large-scale Russian missile attack, emphasised the importance of air defence systems and once again thanked him for providing them.
He also shared his concern over Russia's use of maritime surface drones, which poses a threat to civilian navigation in the Black Sea.
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