Zelensky spoke about the de-occupation: "We will wait for the appropriate weapons"


The liberation of Ukrainian territories from Russian occupation should not lead to the death of people.
This was stated by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky at a joint briefing with President of Slovakia Zuzana Chaputova.
In the east, it is difficult for us due to the fact that there is not enough of an appropriate amount of weapons. We are not tied to the dates of de-occupation. We become attached to people. If certain steps of our operation to de-occupy a particular region are associated with tens of thousands of our dead people, we will wait for the appropriate weapons in order to save our people as much as possible, it is they who will de-occupy the territories. For these territories without living Ukrainians, to be honest, are not a priority for us. First of all, we must think as much as possible about our people who are able to repulse all the plans of the Russian Federation, the President emphasized.
According to him, a large number of equipment and military personnel of both the Russian Federation and collaborators from the LDNR are concentrated there.
They have concentrated a lot of forces to fulfill this or that plan of the Russian Federation. We heard a lot about the plans of the Russian Federation tied to symbols and dates... We don't care what the plans of the Russian Federation are... Our plans are clear - we will de-occupy all this," the head of state said.
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