Ukraine's active front line reaches 1,500 km, Zelensky says
russia's war in Ukraine is one of the largest armed conflicts since World War 2 as the active front line reaches 1,500 km.
The relevant statement was made by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on his Telegram.
"The war in Ukraine is one of the largest armed conflicts since the Second World War. The active front line reaches 1,500 km.
Battles take place in fields, forests, on water, in the sky and in cities. We continue fighting for our native land. The liberation of all occupied territories is ahead. And Ukraine will definitely do it," Zelensky stated.
The statement was posted as a caption to a video as part of the United24 initiative, which shows and explains the destruction brought by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelensky announced Ukraine was launching the United24 global initiative. It is aimed at raising funds to help the nation rebuild in war conditions.
Since the beginning of russia's big war, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have destroyed 3,511 tanks. They have already eliminated a total of about 164,200 soldiers, almost 900 invaders in the past day alone.
On March 17, the Ukrainian Defense Forces successfully repelled more than 100 russian attacks in the Lyman, Bakhmut, Avdiivka, Mariinka, and Shakhtar directions. The Ukrainian Air Force destroyed 11 Iranian Shahed-136 drones during a night attack on the regions of Ukraine.