Syrsky made the statement on the second anniversary of Russia's war of conquest against Ukraine


In two years, Ukraine has made notable gains, liberating the north and Kharkiv Oblast, parts of Kherson Oblast, Snake Island, and clearing the Black Sea of the Russian fleet.
Ukraine will soon be able to respond to the Russian occupiers in the air as well. There will be more enemy aircraft shot down. This is stated in the statement of the Commander-in-Chief of the AFU Oleksandr Syrskyy in Telegram to the second anniversary of Russia's invasion war against Ukraine.
I believe that in the near future we will give an asymmetric answer to the Russian occupier in the air as well. There will be even more burning Russian aircraft. The leadership of the state is doing everything possible for this, - said the Commander-in-Chief.
He reminded that for two years Ukraine has achieved notable successes and Ukrainian soldiers managed to liberate the north and Kharkiv region, part of Kherson region, the island of Zmeiniy, as well as to clear the Black Sea from the Russian fleet.
Syrskyy thanked the defenders and protectors of Ukraine, medics, rescuers, volunteers, as well as partners for helping our state.
Every shell, every tank, every armoured vehicle is first of all to save the life of a Ukrainian soldier. We are fighting for every metre of our land, however, the most valuable thing we have is the life of a Ukrainian soldier," he added.
We shall remind you that two years ago on 24 February, the Russian regime launched a full-scale war against Ukraine.
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