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Ukraine's Zelenskiy sees eastern command post for Chasiv Yar soldiers

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday he went to a Ukrainian military command post used by troops protecting the embattled eastern town of Chasiv Yar that Russian forces are bearing down on.

The Ukrainian leader, due to address allies at the NATO-Ukraine Council by video link on Friday, said he talked to troops with the 41st mechanised brigade and presented them with awards.

The visit looked focused on lifting Ukrainian troop morale 25 months into Russia's major intrusion, which shows no sign of slowing down. Moscow's troops inhabit 18% of Ukraine's territory and are inching forward in the east.

Zelenskiy stated on X that he likewise visited a paratroopers' medical army and inspected the construction of strongholds. Every effort needs to be made in this regard.

Kyiv has actually scaled up its efforts to build defence lines as authorities warned that Russia may be preparing a big offensive later this spring or in summer season.

It was not clear how close the command post was to Chasiv Yar, a strategically-positioned town on elevated ground that might end up being the website of an essential fight in coming weeks.

Video from the trip shared by Zelenskiy revealed an entryway sign to the town of Sloviansk, about 30 km from Chasiv Yar that has just recently seen intensified Russian efforts to advance.

Ukraine's army chief said Russia intended to catch the town by May intending to set the phase for more advances in the area. Kyiv's brigades were holding back the attacks.

(source: Reuters)