Zelenskyy Says Frontline Situation Best for Ukraine in the Last 10 Months
Zelenskiy said Kyiv’s forces foiled a March Russian offensive and reported 230 combat clashes in the past 24 hours.
- On March 25, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Ukraine's frontline is at its strongest in 10 months, reporting that armed forces successfully thwarted a Russian offensive planned for March.
- The Ukrainian General Staff reported 230 combat clashes in 24 hours, with Russian troops amassing near the logistics hub of Pokrovsk in Donetsk and Hulaipole in Zaporizhzhia.
- Russia controls under 20% of territory and advanced around 500 sq km since January, while Kyiv reported liberating about 20 sq km along the 745 mi frontline.
- Zelenskiy invited U.S. negotiators to Kyiv, stating the visit would be an "alternative format to a trilateral meeting at the level of technical teams" amid regional uncertainty.
- This diplomatic push aims to re-establish direct communication channels, though peace talk hurdles persist as Russia demands that Kyiv withdraw troops from Donetsk.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky said the situation on the front line was the best for Ukraine since the middle of last year, adding that Kiev forces had thwarted a Russian offensive in March.
Ukraine is in a better position in the last 10 months of the war.
President Volodymyr Zelenssky said that the situation on the front line for Ukraine was the best since the middle of last year, adding that Ukrainian troops frustrated a Russian offensive in the past month. With the war in its fifth year, the wars continue over more than 1,200 km from the front line. Russian troops are dissipating Ukrainian defences, but Kiev is also fighting. Zelensky said that, taking into account both the occupation and the l…
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