Syrsky discusses current situation at front with commander of US Armed Forces in Europe Cavoli
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrsky discussed the current situation on the front in a telephone conversation with commander of the US Armed Forces in Europe General Christopher Cavoli.
"The enemy, using its numerical superiority in personnel and equipment, continues intensive assault operations in several directions. Currently, heavy, high-intensity battles continue along the entire front line. That is why, in a conversation with General Cavoli, I once again emphasized the importance of strengthening military-technical support for the Armed Forces of Ukraine," Syrsky said in a telegram on Thursday.
They also exchanged views "regarding the immediate and tough response of the international community to the involvement of the North Korean military contingent in combat operations on the side of Moscow," Syrsky noted.
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