In recent days, Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin, separated by just over 24 hours and several hundred kilometers, have been on the front lines in eastern Ukraine.
The Ukrainian leader was on Tuesday in the city of Avdiivka, which the Russians have been unsuccessfully trying to encircle for several months. Zelensky met with local commanders and presented the soldiers with medals, to whom he promised “final victory.” “This is what I wish for all Ukrainians, this is the most important thing for all of us,” he said.
On Monday, the Russian leader was in the occupied Kherson region and visited the barracks of the National Guard in Luhansk, accompanied by the commander of the Airborne Forces, General Mikhail Teplinsky, who recently assumed new duties as part of a “special military operation.” It was only Putin’s second visit to the Russian-occupied regions since the start of the war, after visiting Mariupol and Crimea last month.
Author: Francisco J. Gonçalves
Source: CM Jornal

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