Zelensky visits soldiers in Kharkiv and praises them

Zelensky visits soldiers in Kharkiv and praises them

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has met troops in the vigorously shell-harmed city of Kharkiv – his most memorable authority visit toward the east of the country since the Russian attack.

He expressed gratitude toward the soldiers, distributed decorations, and said they were confronting an “indefinably troublesome” circumstance.

Russia has continued shelling Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-biggest city, after a fortnight of near calm. The modern city is 42km (26 miles) from the Russian line.

Mr. Zelensky later reported he had terminated the top of the Ukraine Security Service in Kharkiv area, Roman Dudin. He blamed him for not chipping away at the city’s protection.

Ukraine says Russia is as yet possesses 33% of the Kharkiv area. Russian soldiers have been pushed back from the city’s edges, however,the  it stays inside gunnery range.

The heaviest battling is presently south-east of Kharkiv, as Russia utilizes ordnance blasts and air strikes to push the Ukrainians from their leftover fortifications in the Donbas area. Kyiv’s powers are setting up solid obstruction.

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