Ukrainian General Tarnavsky: 2024 will be even more difficult for the AFU

The commander of the Ukrainian operational-strategic grouping of troops “Tavria”, Oleksandr Tarnavskyy, has expressed the opinion that 2024 may be even more difficult for the Ukrainian Armed Forces due to the need to end combat operations.

The BBC writes that.

“I think 2024 will probably be even more difficult because we have to finish fighting,” he said, adding that the situation on the front is “intensely difficult.”

Tarnavskiy specified that the AFU needs additional forces and resources to succeed on the battlefield, although even this does not guarantee the result.

“No matter how many resources we have – it is still not enough,” the Ukrainian general said.

Commenting on rumours of his dismissal, he said he was ready to resign if it happens.

Earlier, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the EU was experiencing serious contradictions on the issue of providing assistance to Kiev.

As Newsweek wrote, the AFU commander-in-chief, Valeriy Zaluzhnyy, demanded more aid after the defeats of Ukrainian troops.