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Kuleba said he did not know how the Ukrainian Armed Forces counteroffensive would unfold

The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmitry Kuleba, admitted that he did not know how the counteroffensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces would unfold. According to Kuleba, this offensive should not be considered the last.

“Don’t think of this counter-offensive as the last, because we don’t know what will become of it,” he told Bild.

Kuleba also stressed that the offensive would be the last if Ukraine regained the territories lost to Russia during the operation.

Earlier, the head of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, Oleksiy Reznikov, said that the West believed that the announced actions of the Ukrainian armed forces on the front would turn the tide of the conflict.

It is stated that the Ukrainian military leadership wants to make Western countries understand that their expectations regarding the counter-offensive planned by Kyiv are too high.

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