Zelenskyy Visits Troops on Ukraine War Front After Win Over Russia
Zelenskyy thanked troops for retaking Kupiansk and challenged Russian control claims as Ukraine prepares for upcoming peace talks in Paris.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited soldiers in Kupyansk to thank them for retaking northern districts of the town, highlighting their contribution to negotiations.
- Russia claimed to have seized Kupyansk in November, which Ukrainian forces have now partially liberated.
- The DeepState OSINT project reported the blocking of the enemy garrison in Kupyansk, and the area liberated totals 40.21 sq km.
- Zelenskyy emphasized the need for strong front results to support diplomatic efforts in ending the war.
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Zelensky visits troops as Ukraine claims gained ground near key city
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday he had visited troops fending off Russian advances near the embattled city of Kupiansk that Moscow claimed to have captured last month, which Kyiv denies. Ukraine said earlier its army had retaken two settlements in the northern Kharkiv region and pushed Russian troops back in Kupiansk – a strategically important city and a key railway hub.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday that he had visited the troops in the Koupiansk area, a key city in northeastern Ukraine.
Parts of the city of Kupyansk in eastern Ukraine have been retaken and hundreds of Russian soldiers are surrounded, the Ukrainian military says. President Zelensky visited the area on Friday. – Today it is extremely important to achieve results at the front so that Ukraine can achieve results in diplomacy.
Zelenskyy appears in Kupyansk after Russia claimed it was occupied
The Ukrainian president published a video Friday from Kupyansk in Kharkiv region, visiting Ukrainian positions less than 2 kilometres away from Russian troops and well within the range of Moscow’s drones and artillery.
Zelenskyy visits Ukraine's front line ahead of new rounds of peace talks
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the recently recaptured front line town of Kupiansk Friday to push back on the idea that it's only Moscow making military gains in eastern Ukraine.The town has for months been an epicenter of fighting. Russian President Vladimir Putin recently claimed Ukrainian forces in the town were surrounded and offered to arrange their surrender. Kyiv, meanwhile, says its forces have now recaptured the town an…
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