April 5, 2025
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In Kurshchyna, Ukrainian troops restrain the army with 64,000 Russians – Zelensky

The Armed Forces of Ukraine hold back 64,000 Russian soldiers in the Kursk direction. Source: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, when communicating with journalists on Friday night, reports Interfax-Ukraine Direct language: “We keep a large number of military, 64 thousand Russians in the Kursk direction, 64,000 of their troops.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The Armed Forces of Ukraine hold back 64,000 Russian soldiers in the Kursk direction.

Source: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during communication with journalists on Friday night, Interfax-Ukraine reports

Direct language: “We keep a large number of military, 64 thousand Russians in the Kursk direction, 64 thousand of their troops. It is a very serious group that could spread here and attack us from other directions across the front line. Therefore, there are boys there.”

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Details: According to Zelensky, Russian troops “very much want to displace us completely from the Kursk region” to some of the “symbolic” dates.

Direct language: “We are in the Kursk region and not only in the Kursk region, by the way, there is our presence (in the Russian Federation – ed.).

More details: The President also stressed that there is no “no environment” of the Ukrainian group in the Kursk region.

That preceded: In mid -March, Zelensky stated that the forces of defense were coped with the main task of the Kursk operation: to delay troops from Pokrovsk, Kharkiv direction and Sumy.

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