The abstracts that the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation in the West are trying to promote do not match the real front situation.
Russian conquerors do not pay for their own losses that are in the Donetsk region, while trying to convince Western countries capable of capturing the entire territory of this region at the end of this year. This was announced by the head of the Center for Combating Disinformation (CPD) under National Security and Defense Council Andrei Kovalenko on Telegram on Wednesday, August 20.
According to him, the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation is trying to spread to Western partners the theses about the alleged Russian army’s ability to establish control of all Donetskin this year. But such statements do not match the real front situation.
“Their sunny losses killed and injured from the beginning of the year was on average 1,200 people. Despite the large number of troops involved in Donetskin, replenishment of reserves did not pay for losses today, in which the enemy carried the day -to -day attack,” Kovalenko wrote.
He admitted that regional battles remain complicated, but the Russian army did not realize its plans for the regional seizure.
Earlier, the media published a list of requirements passed by Russian Federation head Vladimir Putin to end an entire war against Ukraine. Among them were the complete release of armed forces of armed forces from the Donetsk and Lugansk regions;
In this regard, the President of the Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia had not acquired Donbass for 12 years. And the Ukraine Constitution prohibits the delivery of territories or any territorial auction.
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