Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has paid a visit to the troops fighting Russian advances in the embattled Kharkiv region, where Ukrainian forces have reportedly reclaimed two settlements and pushed back Russian forces near the strategic city of Kupiansk.
In stark contrast to Russia's claims that it had captured Kupiansk last month, Kyiv insists that the city remains under its control. The developments in the region suggest a turning point on the ground, with Ukrainian army gains marking a significant shift in momentum against Moscow's advance.
Zelensky's visit underscores the resilience and determination of Ukraine's military as they work to counter Russian aggression. The President's presence among the troops serves as a testament to the high stakes of the conflict and the crucial role that Ukraine is playing in defending its sovereignty.
In stark contrast to Russia's claims that it had captured Kupiansk last month, Kyiv insists that the city remains under its control. The developments in the region suggest a turning point on the ground, with Ukrainian army gains marking a significant shift in momentum against Moscow's advance.
Zelensky's visit underscores the resilience and determination of Ukraine's military as they work to counter Russian aggression. The President's presence among the troops serves as a testament to the high stakes of the conflict and the crucial role that Ukraine is playing in defending its sovereignty.