The president of Russia continues to set tasks at the front, despite the death of a large number of people every day.
A new offensive by the Russian Federation could take place in any direction. On Sunday, January 22, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said this in an interview with the German TV channel ARD.
At the same time, he noted that there is now a big gap between the worldview of Ukraine and Russia, because Putin thinks where to attack, and the Ukrainians where to defend themselves.
“Putin sends hundreds of thousands of people to die in war. Foreigners. His children do not fight, his children do not die, his children do not suffer. Where are his children and grandchildren? “, as he said, poor people hurt? Or are they guarding the occupied territories of Ukraine, in Crimea? I think not. We can’t find them with you. And after the war, and more. These people will live. The price of this war is the sacrifices of others, not the president of the Russian Federation,” Zelensky said.
Zelensky emphasized that Putin does not consider the victims of the war and is ready to continue it.
“The offensive can be from any direction. The offensive can be in the South or the East. He also set the goal of reaching the administrative borders of Donetsk and Lugansk regions. These are permanent tasks, hundreds, thousands- thousands of people die every day, but he still sets these works,” he added. Zelensky.
Earlier, the head of the National Security and Defense Council said that Russia is probably preparing for a new offensive and the first sign is the increase in the activity of information attacks.
It was also reported that Russian troops are trying to conduct an offensive in small groups in southern Ukraine, in particular, in the direction of Zaporozhye.
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Source: korrespondent

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