Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has visited troops near the Kupiansk sector of the frontline in the country's northeast, he announced on social media on Thursday.
Zelenskiy posted a video of him visiting a command post in the area alongside one of Ukraine's top generals. The president thanked the troops for their sacrifices.
"I know you lose comrades and those close to you every day. Everyone understands that this is the highest price," he told the assembled soldiers.
Передовий командний пункт оборонців Купʼянська. Честь – відвідати та нагородити воїнів.
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) November 30, 2023
Бійці на Куп’янському напрямку захищають мирне життя українців – людей Харківщини. Я дякую воїнам за службу, за захист нашої держави! Бажаю перемоги, бути міцними й не втрачати ініціативи. pic.twitter.com/9s8vcfMZur
Ukrainian troops have been weathering Russian assaults on the Kupiansk front over the last several months, as Moscow seeks to push back in a sector where it was routed in a lightning counteroffensive more than a year ago.
Moscow has made some small, incremental gains in the area since September, but the front lines have not moved significantly.


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