Occupiers have already felt what modern artillery is - Zelensky
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Russian shelling does not stop for a single day, but the occupiers have already felt very well what modern artillery is and are truly afraid of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
He said this in a video address on July 12, Ukrinform reports.
"Every day we receive and experience a lot of painful news. The war continues, Russian shelling does not stop for a single day. Today there were regular strikes at Mykolaiv - missiles, artillery. The occupiers once again hit Kharkiv and the communities of the region - Staryi Saltiv, Zolochiv, Bayrak and others. There are victims - wounded and killed. In Donbas, offensive attempts do not stop, the situation there does not get easier, and the losses do not get smaller. We must remember this. We must see this, draw attention to this," Zelensky said.
He noted that it is necessary to remember that even in such conditions the state is making steps forward - in cooperation with partners - in institutional development and, of course, on the front line.
"The occupiers have already felt very well what modern artillery is, and they will not have a safe rear anywhere on our land, which they occupied. They have felt that the operations of our reconnaissance officers to protect their Homeland are much more powerful than any of their 'special operations.' Russian soldiers - and we know this from interceptions of their conversations - are truly afraid of our Armed Forces. 139 days of such a war, almost 20 weeks... The so-called second army of the world is afraid of Ukrainians and is able to do something only on the basis of bottomless stocks of old Soviet weapons. They no longer have strategic strength, character, or understanding of what they are doing here on our land. They also don’t have even an iota of courage to admit defeat and withdraw troops from Ukrainian territory," Zelensky said.
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