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Ukrainian President Zelensky: Defense Line Holding Despite Russian Advances

Volodymyr Zelensky Ukraine's President Zelenskiy, Moldova's President Sandu and President of the European Council Michel attend a joint press conference in Kyiv

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has provided an update on the current situation in Ukraine, stating that the country's main defense line is still holding despite recent Russian gains in the Kharkiv region. Zelensky revealed that Russian forces have advanced approximately six miles or ten kilometers since the start of their cross-border offensive last week.

However, Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine still maintains control over the entry routes that could potentially be used for further Russian advances. This strategic control over key access points is crucial in preventing the invaders from making significant progress into Ukrainian territory.

Earlier reports from Ukrainian lawmakers indicated that the people of Kharkiv are resolute in their determination to resist and defeat the Russian forces. The city's residents have shown remarkable courage and unity in the face of the ongoing conflict, standing firm in defense of their homeland.

The situation in Ukraine remains fluid and tense, with both Ukrainian and Russian forces engaged in active combat operations. Zelensky's reassurance about the resilience of Ukraine's main defense line offers a glimmer of hope amid the challenging circumstances facing the country.

As the conflict continues to unfold, the international community closely monitors developments in Ukraine and calls for a peaceful resolution to the crisis. The bravery and resolve of the Ukrainian people serve as a testament to their unwavering commitment to defending their sovereignty and independence.

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