Zelenskiy Says Frontline Situation Best for Ukraine in the Last 10 Months
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Posted on April 3, 2026
1 min readLast updated: April 3, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleZelenskiy said Ukraine’s frontline is in its strongest state in ten months after repelling a March Russian offensive, supported by Ukrainian and British intelligence, and noted positive signals following his invitation to U.S. negotiators to Kyiv.
KYIV, April 3 (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the frontline situation for Ukraine was the best in 10 months, adding that Kyiv's troops had foiled a Russian offensive last month.
"The offensive they were planning for March was thwarted by the actions of our armed forces. That is why the Russians will now simply step up their assault operations," Zelenskiy said, in remarks released by his office on Friday.
The Ukrainian leader said that he invited U.S. negotiators to visit Kyiv during an online meeting earlier this week and had heard "positive signals" in response to his proposal.
"Overall, the front line is holding ... The situation is complex, but the best it has been in the last 10 months," he said, citing data from the Ukrainian and British intelligence.
(Reporting by Olena Harmash; Editing by Daniel Flynn)
President Zelenskiy stated that the frontline is currently the best it has been in the past 10 months.
Ukrainian troops thwarted the Russian offensive that was planned for March.
Zelenskiy invited U.S. negotiators to Kyiv and received positive signals during an online meeting.
Zelenskiy cited data from Ukrainian and British intelligence on the situation.
The situation remains complex but is holding, with expectations that Russia will increase its assault operations.
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