The Ukrainian President spoke as he visited troops in eastern Donetsk.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signalled that he is getting tough on officials he suspects are shirking their duties in the war with Russia.
They also discussed with local officials the drinking water supply, social issues, evacuation plans and the rebuilding of local homes, Mr Zelensky said. “I was surprised to learn that some relevant officials have not been here for six months or more,” Mr Zelensky said.Mr Zelensky has frequently visited front-line areas during the war.
Several Ukrainian media outlets, quoting unidentified sources in the armed forces, said he was referring to Mr Sodol.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ukrainian troops offer Russian smoke and first aid after fierce combatBodycam footage shows the moment a Russian soldier emerged from a dugout in Bohdanivka, a village in Ukraine, before Ukrainian troops offered him a smoke and first aid for his wounded leg.
Read more »
Melbourn family taxed for housing Ukrainian refugees in garageThe Valuation Office Agency says it assigns a tax band to any property capable of being lived in.
Read more »
Zelensky expected in Normandy for D-Day commemorations, says MacronPresident Joe Biden is also scheduled to attend this year’s commemorations of the key Second World War landings.
Read more »
Zelensky expected in Normandy for D-Day commemorations, says MacronPresident Joe Biden is also scheduled to attend this year’s commemorations of the key Second World War landings.
Read more »
EU tries to secure deal on military aid for Ukraine as Zelensky continues tourOn Monday the Ukrainian President successfully secured a Spanish pledge for additional air defence missiles.
Read more »
Zelensky secures further promise of military aid as he continues EU tourOn Monday the Ukrainian President successfully secured a Spanish pledge for additional air defence missiles.
Read more »