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Zelensky claims Ukrainian soldiers made some progress in severodonetsk

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Zelensky claims Ukrainian soldiers made some progress in severodonetsk

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  • Ukrainian Defense Minister Valeriy Zelenskyy has hammered what he called the “totally silly shelling” of northern line areas from Russian domain, particularly on Chernihiv.
  • The area is presently a zone of complete fiasco, for which Russia bears full liability, he said.

Ukrainian powers have had some achievements battling Russian powers in the city of Severodonetsk yet the general military circumstance in the Donbas locale has not changed, Zelenskyy has said.

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“The circumstance in the Donbas has not changed altogether throughout recent hours. We have had some progress in the fights in Severodonetsk,” Zelenskyy said in a late-night video address.

He additionally hammered what he called the “totally silly shelling” of northern line areas from the Russian domain, particularly on Chernihiv.

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“Mykolaiv, Kharkiv, the Kharkiv area were shelled. The whole briefly involved domain of our state is presently a zone of a complete fiasco, for which Russia bears full liability,” he added.

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