June 10, 2025
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Zelensky: The most intense battles continue in the Pokrovsky direction, Kurschyna and Sumy region

On June 9, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced where the most intense battles at the front continue. Source: Zelensky Direct Language: “The most rigid, intensive fighting continues in the Pokrovsky direction and also in the areas of Kursk operation, also in the border of Sumy region.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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On June 9, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced where the most intense battles at the front continue.

Source: Zelensky’s appeal

Straight language: “The most rigid, intensive fighting continues in the Pokrovsky direction and also in the Kursk operation, also in the border of Sumy region. Everywhere Russian tactics are one – they do not count the losses and try to move, storm our Ukrainian positions and at least a meter, though they want to get something.

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But this potential is not endless, and therefore a certain level of Russian losses and our activity should restrain and restrain Russian advancement. ”

Details: The President also thanked the 117th separate mechanized brigade, the 72nd separate mechanized brigade, the 47th separate mechanized brigade and the 80s of the DShV and each unit in Sumy region, in Kharkiv region.

That preceded:

The Khortytsia was informed earlier on Monday that there was a considerable pressure of the enemy along the entire length of the front in the Pokrovsky direction, there are more than 50 battles per day.

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