In a televised address on Saturday night, Zaleski also said that Ukraine’s military was pushing the war into the offensive zone. His statement came five days after the campaign in Ukraine began. This attack has shocked Russia, while efforts are being made to relocate the civilians living on both sides of the border.
On Sunday morning, there were reports of explosions in Ukraine’s Kiev and Sumy regions.
In his speech on Saturday, Zelenskiy thanked his fighters and said that he had discussed with the senior army commander Oleksandr Sisrsky about the operations being carried out on Russian territory.
He said that Ukraine is proving that it can ensure justice and put pressure on those who attacked.
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