Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj admits in a recent interview with the BBC that the ongoing counter-offensive is going slower than desired.
– Some people think it’s a Hollywood movie and expect immediate results. It’s not, he told her. BBC.
Zelenskyj points to the laying of Russian mines as one of the reasons the counteroffensive is slow. According to the BBC, Russian forces have mined around 200,000 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory.
– Fear of attack here
In the interview, he stresses the need for security guarantees from NATO, while emphasizing that the goal is membership in the alliance.
– Stoltenberg knows where we are, Zelenskyj told the BBC.
Vladimir Putin tells Interfax that Ukraine’s counter-offensive has stopped, Reuters reports.
He claims that Ukraine has no chance in the counter-offensive.
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