The Russian Federation is trying to accumulate a certain stock of missiles to disrupt the Ukrainian counteroffensive, the head of military intelligence said.
Russia has no potential for a large-scale offensive and is trying to accumulate a certain stock of missiles to disrupt the Ukrainian counter-offensive. This was stated in an interview with YahooNews by the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Major General Kirill Budanov, the press service of GUR reports.
“Right now, Russia does not have the military, or economic, or political potential to attempt a large-scale offensive anywhere in Ukraine,” the head of military intelligence said.
At the same time, according to him, the aggressor state is capable of conducting serious defense operations, and this is a problem that Ukraine has to deal with.
Budanov also noted that the Russian Federation is trying to accumulate a certain stock of missiles to interrupt the Ukrainian counteroffensive.
“However, the fact is that the Russians have reduced their missile stockpile almost to nothing,” said the head of the GUR.
Budanov compared the mercenary fighters of the PMC with the soldiers of the aggressor’s regular army, saying that the “Wagnerites” had better training. At the same time, the leader of the PMC, Vagner Prigozhin, uses the huge losses of his mercenaries in the war to conduct a political campaign.
Recall that earlier the head of the GUR said when the results of the counteroffensive. Everyone will see the expected results of the Ukrainian counteroffensive in the near future, Budanov assured.
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Source: korrespondent

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