Zelenskiy: Ukrainian Forces Face 'Very, Very Difficult' Autumn
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy described the front line situation in Ukraine's prolonged war with Russia as 'very, very difficult' in a recent address after a crucial meeting with top commanders. The Ukrainian military is pushing to maximize efforts and achievements over the upcoming autumn period.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has described the front line situation in Ukraine's ongoing war with Russia as 'very, very difficult'. His comments came during his nightly video address after a marathon meeting with top commanders lasting more than two and a half hours.
Zelenskiy stressed the importance of utilizing the autumn period to its fullest, stating, 'Reports on each of our frontline sectors, our capabilities, our future capabilities, and our specific tasks reveal how challenging the current situation is.'
He urged the Ukrainian forces to do everything possible to achieve significant progress before winter sets in, emphasizing, 'Everything that can be done this autumn, everything that we can achieve must be achieved.'
(With inputs from agencies.)
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