Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrsky presented President Volodymyr Zelensky with a report on the current situation at the front, including events in the Pokrovsky direction, near Toretsk and in the Kursk region of Russia. In addition, issues related to the country's missile program were discussed.
Details of Syrsky's report were reported by URA-Inform, citing Zelensky's Telegram.
The President of Ukraine stressed that heavy fighting continues on the front lines, especially in the Pokrovsk direction and in the defense of Toretsk. He expressed gratitude to the Ukrainian military for their efforts and successes in destroying the occupiers.
Syrsky reported on new details of the operation in the Kursk region. The President noted that the set goals are being achieved, and reported on the replenishment of the exchange fund of Ukraine.
Special attention was paid to devoted to the missile program of Ukraine. Zelensky expressed gratitude to all those who are actively involved in the development and production of missiles, emphasizing the importance of this area for ensuring the security of the country. The President assured that work on providing the front with weapons and coordination with international partners is continuing, which will allow Ukraine to effectively resist the aggressor and achieve success on the battlefield.
Other details of Ukraine's strategy are not yet being disclosed in order not to provide information to the Russian Federation, which it could use to its advantage.
Against this background, it is worth recalling that the West has temporarily stopped talking about peace talks between Ukraine and the Russian Federation: what is being discussed now.