According to his spokesperson, President Zelenskyy was involved in a car accident in Kyiv. Germany must take the lead in supplying tanks to Ukraine.
According to his spokeswoman in Kiev, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was involved in a car accident. In the early hours of the morning, spokesman Serhiy Nykyforov posted on Facebook that a vehicle had collided with the head of state's car and the escort vehicles. A physician examined Selenskyj. "No serious injuries were found." About his health, no additional information was immediately provided. The other car's driver was attended to by paramedics, who also took him to the hospital.
The accident's circumstances are being looked into by the authorities. The eastern Ukrainian city of Izyum, which had recently been retaken, was visited by Selenskyj on Wednesday. In his evening speech that was broadcast shortly after the accident, Zelenskyy stated that he had just returned from the region surrounding Kharkiv and that "nearly the entire territory is de-occupied" following a quick counteroffensive to drive out Russian soldiers.
"It was an unprecedented movement of our soldiers -- the Ukrainians once again managed to do what many thoughts was impossible," Zelenskyy was quoted as saying.
Ukraine's quick-moving offensive, which also saw its troops retake the important city of Izium from Russian occupation, is being hailed as a significant turning point in a conflict that has been raging for more than six months. The Kharkiv achievement, after successfully fending off the Kremlin's assault on Kyiv, is being seen as more than just a big military win; rather, it is seen as an indication that the Russian troops are battling to hang onto the land they have conquered over the last six months, CNN said.

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