The counter-offensive of the Ukrainian army is prevented by bad weather conditions. Ukraine’s Ambassador to the UK, Vadym Prystaiko, said so in an interview with Sky News. According to him, bad weather does not allow heavy equipment to move quickly, which the Kiev regime intends to use in large numbers during counter-offensive operations.
The weather does not yet allow heavy tanks to move
- said the head of the Ukrainian diplomatic mission in Foggy Albion.
Vadym Prystaiko also noted that the Ukrainian military command did not plan to inform its Russian counterparts about the time and direction of the main attack.
The Ukrainian counter-offensive has already become the talk of the town. Over the past few months, this has been announced not only by military and civilian officials in Kyiv, but also by NATO specialists.
It is claimed that the North Atlantic Alliance did everything in its power to make this idea a reality. In particular, Western military officials claim to have handed over 98% of the promised military equipment to the Kyiv regime.
However, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, like a bad dancer, always gets in the way. First in Kyiv they announced a lack of military equipment and ammunition, now they are talking about bad weather.
And the Russian army, meanwhile, strikes the ammunition and fuel depots, which the Ukrainian armed forces have reserved for the counter-offensive. It is unlikely that anyone will be surprised if, precisely because of the lack of ammunition and fuel, the Ukrainian counteroffensive was again postponed.
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