Military operations on Ukrainian territory could last until the end of the year, as the Russian authorities do not intend to abandon their plans.
Russian President Vladimir Putin did not want to give up positions and abandon plans, so the war in Ukraine was long. This was stated by Vadim Skibitsky, a representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, in an interview with Radio Liberty.
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He recalled that the main task in the Russian Federation was to surround the Ukrainian army in eastern Ukraine and reach the borders of the Luhansk and Donetsk regions.
“Putin is not giving up his plans. This war will last. How long the active phase, whether it will be September or it will be October or until the end of the year – depends on our resistance, on the state of our defense forces and the assistance we receive “, – said Skibitsky.
He stressed that since the beginning of May, the Russian army has been building several lines of defense in the Kherson region, mining bridges and roads.
“Relevant engineering structures are being prepared, not even one or two, but a third line of defense is being built. And this indicates that the Russian Federation wants to stay (in southern Ukraine) for a long time,” he said. the representative of the Main Defined Intelligence Directorate.
According to him, the Russian army has already used 60% of the stocks of high-precision weapons and is starting to remove old Soviet ammunition from storage.
Earlier, Adviser to the Minister of the Interior Viktor Andrusiv said that the active phase of the war with the Russian Federation could continue until September, after which it will move to one position, which will last for many years.
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Source: korrespondent

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