Zelensky called the number of liberated settlements in the Kharkiv region
The Ukrainian army has gone on the offensive and is pushing the enemy back to the borders.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine have already de-occupied more than 30 settlements in the Kharkiv region and continue to move towards the enemy. This was stated by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in his address .
Our army, intelligence and SBU continue active operations in several operational areas. Continue successfully. At present, the Armed Forces have liberated and taken control of more than 30 settlements in the Kharkiv region, the President noted.
The Ukrainian leader added that in some of the villages of the region, verification of the territories continues.
We are gradually taking control of new settlements - everywhere we are returning the Ukrainian flag and protection for our people," the president added.
He called on Ukrainians in the liberated territories to report to law enforcement agencies any information about the crimes of the occupiers. The President also turned to bloggers and asked them not to disclose details of Ukrainian operations until the official announcements of the authorities.
In connection with the offensive of our troops in certain areas of the Kherson region, units of the armed forces of the Russian Federation are switching to the tactics of terrorist actions against local civilians. Thus, according to available information, in the settlement of Bolshaya Aleksandrovka, the invaders use the local population as a "human shield." The village is closed to entry and exit.
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