The Armed Forces of Ukraine are fighting on the front for 1170 kilometers: Syrskiy named the hottest points.


The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue active hostilities along a length of over 1170 kilometers.
This was reported by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskiy, during an online meeting of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, which was chaired by the President of Ukraine.
According to Syrskiy, the most difficult situation is currently observed in the Pokrovsk and Kurakhiv directions. In addition, Russian occupiers have significantly intensified pressure in the Kramatorsk, Toretsk, and Vremivsk directions.
The Commander-in-Chief noted that the enemy has been conducting intensive offensive actions in the Kursk region for three days, trying to push the Defense Forces of Ukraine out of the territory of the Russian Federation. During this, units of the North Korean army are actively involved, which have already suffered significant losses.
Regarding fortification structures, the construction of Engineering Fortifications has been divided into three stages, and the final stage is currently underway. To accomplish these tasks, 21 regional military administrations and contracting organizations have been engaged; however, seven regions need to strengthen their efforts in this direction.
Syrskiy emphasized the necessity to activate the Joint Military Architectures for the construction of fortifications, particularly their deep placement. According to him, this is a shared task that requires maximum unity of effort to curb the enemy's advance and save the lives of Ukrainian soldiers.
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