August 11, 2025
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Zelensky: The Russian Federation delayed the war and deserves tougher pressure

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that the Russian Federation ignores the requirements of the international community and continues the murder, so the world should increase pressure. Over the past day, 137 fighting collisions took place on the front. The Russian army does not reduce the intensity of attacks, despite significant losses. Only the 32nd separate mechanized brigade of the Armed Forces in a week destroyed 209 invaders in the Pokrovsky direction. During this time the enemy”, – WRITE ON: ua.news

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that the Russian Federation ignores the requirements of the international community and continues the murder, so the world should increase pressure.

Over the past day, 137 fighting collisions took place on the front. The Russian army does not reduce the intensity of attacks, despite significant losses. Only the 32nd separate mechanized brigade of the Armed Forces in a week destroyed 209 invaders in the Pokrovsky direction.

During this time, the enemy dropped over a thousand airbombs and used almost 1,400 shock drones.

Zelensky emphasized that any concessions will not stop the aggressor, and the only effective way is a strong protection of life and decisive action of the international community.

We will remind, Zelensky can come to Alaska, but not to talk Trump with Putin.

Zelensky also had a telephone conversation with Sweden Prime Minister.

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