Zelenskyy hears SBU head's report, approves some SBU operations
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has met with State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) head Vasyl Maliuk on special operations and long-range actions of the SBU soldiers and approved some operations.
"Report of SBU head Maliuk. First of all, about the military component, special operations and long-range actions of the Security Service of Ukraine soldiers. Thank you for the accuracy. We do not make the details public, but the enemy feels the consequences of our actions," Zelenskyy wrote in the Telegram channel on Wednesday.
He noted that the results of the SBU for the first half of the year in destroying Russian air defense systems deserve special attention.
"This significantly helps our long-range strikes on the objects of the Russian military machine and the Russian military economy," Zelenskyy added.
He reported that he approved some operations.
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