U.S. delegation led by Defense Attaché visits JFO zone
The U.S. delegation led by Defense Attaché Colonel Brittany Stewart paid a working visit to the Joint Forces Operation (JFO) area.
According to the press center of the JFO headquarters, U.S. representatives visited the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which carry out tasks on the contact line with the enemy, talked with Ukrainian defenders and once again made sure of the presence of Russian mercenaries in Donbas.
"The U.S. government is deeply concerned over the situation that is developing near the borders of Ukraine and in every possible way supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine," Colonel Stewart said during the briefing.
Also, the foreign delegation visited the memorials to the fallen soldiers.
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