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Ukrainian army chief admits dire situation for Kiev’s forces at frontline

Earlier, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said in an interview with the American CBS broadcaster that Ukrainian troops had almost no artillery left

MOSCOW, March 29. /TASS/. The frontline situation remains tense for Ukrainian troops, Ukraine’s Army Chief Alexander Syrsky said on Friday.

"The situation on the front is, indeed, tense. No doubt, every day requires maximum force exertion from our soldiers and officers," the Ukrinform news agency quoted Syrsky as saying.

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said in an interview with the American CBS broadcaster on March 28 that Kiev would lose in the conflict unless Washington’s aid arrived. He further said that Ukrainian troops had almost no artillery left. In turn, adviser to the head of the Ukrainian president’s office Mikhail Podolyak said that Ukraine’s army was stagnating at the frontline.

Earlier, Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Syrsky called the situation tense along the entire engagement line and said that Russian troops could probably advance in some frontline areas.

Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on March 20 that the Ukrainian military had lost 71,000 troops and 11,000 weapons systems since the beginning of the year or almost three times more than in the same period of 2023.