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Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, has cautioned Ukrainian officials to refrain from discussing the military assault against Russia, stating that it was "certainly not the time for vanity and loud declarations."
Zelensky's comments follow a lengthy speech by a top Ukrainian commander outlining strategies for taking back the city of Kherson from Russian forces by the end of the year.
Major General Dmytro Marchenko discussed Ukrainian operations to destroy Russian forces' use of bridges across the Dnipro River to resupply their units in Kherson in an interview.
"I want to convey to the people of Kherson ... it will not be as long as everyone expects. It will be fast," Marchenko said.
Zelensky did not mention Marchenko by name in his video address but
Ukrainian defence officials said that investigations into "a
high-ranking military officer" were underway
In a video message on Thursday night, August 11, Zelensky warned
military commanders and state officials against revealing attack or
defence plans.
"The less concrete details you give about our defense plans, the better it will be for the implementation of those defense plans," Zelensky said
"You should feel your responsibility for every word you say about what our state prepares for in defense or counteroffensives."
"The general rule is simple: war is definitely not the time for vanity and loud statements."
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