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Zelensky acknowledges that the situation in Donbas is “difficult”

Zelensky acknowledges that the situation in Donbas is "difficult"

Dec. 26 () –

The Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenski, has recognized this Monday that the situation in Donbas is “difficult” and “painful”, but has once again expressed his confidence in the final victory.

“The occupiers are using all the resources at their disposal – and they are considerable resources – to achieve the slightest advance,” Zelensky said in a new message posted on social networks.

Zelenski has stressed that this “is another day, another week of resistance” and has called for “maximum strength and concentration” at strategic points such as Bajmut or Kreminna.

“I thank all of you who resist in your positions and who, despite everything, manage not only to not lose anything, but also to knock out the occupants,” he added.

The president has mentioned the work of several specific units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces “for their successes in the destruction of enemy forces.” “Well done guys! The more losses the occupiers have, the more time we will buy Ukraine,” he argued.

He has also mentioned the work of the workers of the electrical companies and their repair work “even on Saturday and Sunday, Christmas Eve and Christmas” to “give more energy to the people.”

However, he has recognized that nine million people have spent these days without electricity in various regions of the country. “The number and duration of outages is gradually being reduced. Thanks to each and every one of those who have made this possible,” she highlighted.

On the other hand, Zelenski has assured that “we will quickly apply everything that was agreed in Washington” during his recent visit to the United States.

Finally, he has called on the population to “be prepared for missile attacks and Russian provocations.” “The air defenses are preparing. The State is preparing and the whole world must prepare. Please, pay attention to the sirens”, he concluded before his traditional “Glory to Ukraine”.

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