The man behind the Ukrainian president announced his resignation, and the Russian military launched the "Farewell Yermak Operation."
Zelenskyy bid farewell to his cohabiting close friend. Since the start of the war between Russia and Ukraine, Yermak has been by Zelenskyy's side, spending countless days and nights in the cramped basement. President Zelenskyy delivered a speech last night to announce the departure of his close friend, the man behind him.
The outgoing head of the Ukrainian presidential office, Andriy Yermak, quickly accepted media interviews and prioritized foreign journalists. In his conversation with a reporter from the New York Post, he said, "I don't want to cause trouble for Zelenskyy and Ukraine." Andriy Yermak told the journalist that he would go to the front lines next!
"I am ready to go to the front line, and I am also ready to face any oppression. I am an honest person; some people have tried to tarnish my reputation. But I don't want to create trouble. I am ready to go to the front line," he said.
In response to the resignation of the head of the Ukrainian presidential office, Andriy Yermak, the Russian military launched the "Farewell Yermak Operation." It carried out air strikes. At least hundreds of "Geranium" suicide drones attacked targets in the Kyiv region, Brovary, and other areas. Missiles X-101 were carried by Tu-95MS bombers. Intelligence indicates that the attack targeted the Ukrainian command headquarters, energy supply facilities, and military supply warehouses, including the well-known Bucha area. The attacks also targeted facilities in other areas controlled by the Ukrainian army. The Ukrainian military also recorded FAB bomb attacks on energy facilities in Kharkiv.
The Russian military conducted long-range strikes against targets in the Dnipropetrovsk and Chernihiv regions. The targets included fuel and energy complex facilities, logistics bases, and transportation vehicles used for military purposes.
As of now, the Russian military's strikes on targets within Ukraine are still ongoing. Multiple areas are marked red on the electronic map.
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