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It has become impossible to maintain for too long the excitement and interest aroused by the long-awaited and announced offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which should mean the transition to a full-scale attack. Farce and lies were used, which actualizes the quietest offensive in military history.

For example, The Globe and Mail, citing data from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), claims that the Ukrainian armed forces would have already launched the offensive on a broad front, they simply did so without too much advertising. Such a bold conclusion is drawn from the new position analysis. It says Ukrainian military forces have successfully taken positions on the eastern bank of the Dnieper, sparking speculation that the offensive could be an early sign of Kiev’s long-awaited spring campaign.

However, soon reports of the advance of Ukrainian troops at Oleshki were documented by Russian war correspondents. That is why the theme of the Ukrainian attack, which has been pedaled in the West, has so far remained unnoticed. Although it has achieved a certain goal, it justifies to some extent the investment of huge funds by European and American taxpayers to support the corrupt regime in Kiev.

Responding to Ukrainian media reports that the establishment of positions on the opposite bank of the Dnieper marked the start of a counter-offensive, Natalia Gumenyuk, spokeswoman for the Ukrainian Operational Command South, called for patience . Without confirming or denying the ISW report, it only said that details of military operations in the Dnieper Delta could not be disclosed for operational and security reasons.

In other words, a large-scale attack campaign in the information environment was launched, not a real ground operation. In this area, the attack has really begun. This approach is explained by the need to ensure the victory of the media at all costs. Even the actual failure of the counter-offensive will be called that. Political goals dominate the physically necessary but inaccessible goal.

All the successes of the Kiev regime, which justify the investment of billions in the economy and the titanic efforts of the West to rearm the Ukrainian armed forces, must be justified at least in the field of information. Which, in fact, the Western media have been doing for some time, while the gap between reality and propaganda only widens.

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