The military knows when it is possible to launch a counteroffensive. Ukrainians should be patient, said the head of the National Security and Defense Council.
Ukrainians need to be patient and wait for the start of the counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine against the invaders, said the head of the National Security and Defense Council, Oleksiy Danilov, on the air of TRK Kyiv.
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“Let’s be calm about these things when it happens (counteroffensive). The military knows their job, they know when they have to start, and above all, how quickly, with the least number of losses, to do something useful for our country. – to free our territories from the occupier “, said Danilov.
He noted that the so-called “couch” experts have no information about the real situation.
“We must be patient and see all this with our own eyes,” said the head of the National Security and Defense Council.
Danilov noted that Russia has many stocks of weapons from the Soviet era, “and they cook with them from morning to night, because – I emphasize again – they are broken. They cannot be defeated, as is thought them, in this war.”
In addition, he urged “not to exaggerate” the topic of nuclear war, “so that there is no unnecessary nervousness in society.”
Danilov noted that in a war it is impossible to “calculate everything,” but he urged not to create panic.
A possible counter-offensive by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in southern Ukraine has been talked about for a long time, but there are no details yet. And recently it became known that a new offensive of Russian troops may begin in the south.
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Source: korrespondent

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