Zelensky: Russia's losses make new large-scale offensives impossible.
According to inkorr.com: Zelensky: Russians will not be able to conduct large-scale military operations due to losses
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Russian troops will not be able to continue large-scale military operations due to significant personnel losses on several fronts. During a press conference with the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, he revealed details about the current situation and plans to end the war.
Sumy Direction and Strategic Plans
According to Zelensky, Russian occupiers have chosen four main directions for their summer offensive, but their attempts in the Sumy direction have failed due to heavy personnel losses. The President emphasized that the successful actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have inflicted significant losses on the Russians, and now they are unable to conduct mass operations.
Plans for Meeting Trump and Aid from the USA
Zelensky also announced the approval of the first packages of military assistance from the USA under the PURL program and confirmed that preparations for a meeting with President Donald Trump during the visit to the UN are underway. He noted that Ukrainian defense forces are ready for possible Russian attacks on critical infrastructure.
During the press conference, President Volodymyr Zelensky shared information about the losses of the Russian military at the front, outlined strategic plans to end the war, and announced support from the USA. The readiness of Ukrainian defense forces to defend the country against potential Russian attacks on critical infrastructure was also highlighted.
This statement by the president underscores the importance of international support for Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, statistics on Russian military losses may influence their future strategy on the front and possibly prompt a search for pathways to peaceful settlement.
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