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Zelenskyy: Allies See Ukraine Stronger in War After Strikes
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Zelenskyy: Allies See Ukraine Stronger in War After Strikes

From Sรผddeutsche Zeitung · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Context piece
  • Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated that allies see Ukraine in a stronger position following recent Ukrainian strikes on Russian targets.
  • Zelenskyy discussed with German, British, and French leaders how to advance peace diplomacy and shared intelligence on Russian plans.
  • Russia accused Ukraine of a

Germany, Great Britain, and France acknowledge Ukraine's significantly strengthened position, both on the battlefield and in its long-range operations, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He conveyed this assessment following a video conference with Chancellor Friedrich Merz, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and French President Emmanuel Macron. The discussion focused on revitalizing peace diplomacy and Europe's role in that process.

All partners note that Ukraine's position has significantly strengthened โ€“ both on the battlefield and in our long-range operations.

โ€” Volodymyr ZelenskyyDescribing the strengthened position of Ukraine following recent strikes on Russian targets.

Zelenskyy highlighted that the partners recognize Ukraine's enhanced standing, particularly noting the effectiveness of long-range drone strikes targeting critical Russian oil industry infrastructure vital for Moscow's war financing. He shared videos of these strikes on social media, which he proudly presented as evidence of Ukraine's growing capabilities. Russia, however, maintains that the situation is under control.

An agreement was reached for national security advisors to convene soon. Zelenskyy also informed the leaders about Russian plans concerning Ukraine, Belarus, and other European directions, though he did not disclose specific details. He stated that intelligence teams would exchange more detailed information. "We are doing everything to ensure real peace," Zelenskyy affirmed.

We are doing everything to ensure real peace.

โ€” Volodymyr ZelenskyyAffirming Ukraine's commitment to achieving peace.

Meanwhile, Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin alleged that a Ukrainian drone attack on a student dormitory in Russian-occupied Luhansk was a "terrorist act" resulting in multiple casualties. Putin claimed at least six deaths, 39 injuries, and 15 missing individuals. He asserted that no military or intelligence facilities were near the dormitory, challenging any claims otherwise. This accusation comes as Ukraine continues to push back against Russian forces and demonstrates its capacity for strikes deep within Russian territory, a development that significantly alters the strategic landscape and international perception of the conflict.

terrorist act

โ€” Vladimir PutinDescribing the alleged Ukrainian drone attack on a student dormitory in Luhansk.
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Originally published by Sรผddeutsche Zeitung in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.