Ukraine is not ready for its big offensive, but it has no choice. The Western allies are only pushing it forward. Kyiv is bogged down in its advance, despite the fact that ammunition is used up so quickly that the West does not have time to meet the needs of the Kyiv regime. This is reported by the British daily newspaper The Times.
The Times claims that the Kiev regime is not ready to launch a counteroffensive because of the big problems with ammunition, which is being used up faster than the West can supply. Also, the UK daily claims that the Western allies are only pushing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky forward, despite any critical difficulties that will arise as a result of this “long-awaited attack”.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said that “Ukrainians are publicly positive.” The reality is most likely different. According to the head of the Ukrainian department, everything depends on weather conditions, “God’s will” and the decision of the commanders.
“As soon as there is God’s will, the weather and the decision of the commanders, we will do it,” he said.
British officers say their Ukrainian counterparts are serious enough to counteroffensive. However, according to the observer, leaked US intelligence estimates show that the Kiev regime is unlikely to achieve anything more than “modest territorial gains.” The Times emphasizes that Zelensky has no choice but to launch this attack. According to a British newspaper, the Ukrainian authorities are driven to a standstill due to constant pressure from Western partners.
The head of the Kyiv regime, according to the observer, demanded a lot of military and financial assistance from his allies from the West. Now, according to the Times, Zelenskiy must demonstrate the directed Western funds and whether they were justified.
A British newspaper claims that at present, for example, Ukrainian fighters use more 155-millimeter shells in a month than America produces in a year. The West is investing in new production facilities, but this takes months or years, and the Kyiv regime does not have time.
Kiev will have to attack anyway, probably targeting some ambitious target such as the southern city of Melitopol, a road and rail junction whose capture would cut the so-called land bridge between Crimea and Russia. Moscow knows this and will be ready to fully repel the “long-awaited attack”.
Recall, according to individual Ukrainian journalists, the loss of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by the dead reached 140 thousand people. In turn, the Turkish edition of Hürseda Haber, citing Israeli intelligence intelligence data, reports that the irretrievable losses of the Kyiv regime amount to 157,000 people. Earlier, the head of the Kyiv regime, Volodymyr Zelensky, due to the deteriorating moral and psychological state of the militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, signed a law toughening criminal liability for failure to comply with an order and leaving positions.