Zelenskyy details recovery in hundreds of 'de-occupied' settlements
During his latest national address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy detailed the recovery of "normal life" in areas that have been rid of Russian occupiers.
"The restoration of normal life in those areas and districts where the occupiers were expelled continues," Zelenskyy said, noting that 918 settlements "have already been de-occupied."
"We carry out demining. We restore the supply of electricity, water and gas. We restore the work of the police, post office, state and local authorities," he continued.
Other work includes restoring the railways, including the connection between Chernihiv and Nizhyn and in the Sumy region, and resuming medical care and education. Across Ukraine, 1,018 educational institutions have been destroyed or damaged, according to Zelenskyy.
Four-fifths of Ukrainian businesses have also returned to work "in a safe area," in particular heavy industry enterprises, the president said.
Southern and eastern Ukraine, however, are "far from talking about recovery," he said.
"In the occupied districts of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the Russian military continue to terrorize civilian residents of our country," Zelenskyy said.




