The enemy is already a few kilometers from Dnipropetrovsk: the commander of the 3rd assault brigade addressed Ukrainians.


The enemy is approaching the Dnipropetrovsk region, but society does not seem to pay attention to this
Deputy commander of the 3rd separate assault brigade, Maxym Zhorin, stated that Ukrainian society is not particularly concerned about the approaching external threat. According to him, even when the enemy is just a few kilometers away from the Dnipropetrovsk region, it does not prompt people to take action.
Zhorin expressed doubts that the external situation could mobilize the population. He believes that it is necessary to conduct the right internal policy, fight corruption, and ensure justice in the country. The military emphasized that without justice, there can be no unity of society and no fight against external threats.
Russian troops are approaching important cities
The occupying army of Russia continues to advance towards Dnipro. This was stated by Deputy of the Druzhkivka City Council Mykola Dovbnia. He emphasizes that the road from Pokrovsk to Dnipro is critically important for ensuring the Defense Forces and humanitarian missions in Donbas. Russian troops are also trying to bypass Druzhkivka, Kramatorsk, and Sloviansk. A witness describes this situation as 'somewhat strange' and claims that many people still remain in the mentioned cities.
Ukraine needs help from allies
Given Russia's intentions to capture an important mine in Pokrovsk, Kyiv's allies must promptly provide Ukraine with the necessary assistance. This is stated in a new report by Bloomberg. This step plays an important role in ensuring Ukraine's security and protection against Russian aggression.
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