General Hodges assesses possibility of Russian attack on Kyiv in February
Former Commanding General of US Army in Europe, Ben Hodges, does not believe in possible attack of Russian troops on Kyiv in February
General Hodges tweeted about it.
The American commented on the statement of Commander-in-Chief of Ukrainian Armed Forces Valeriy Zaluzhnyy about possible offensive of Russian Federation on Kyiv in February.
"I doubt Russia can muster this size force in this time frame, at least not of any quality. Exaggeration of potential for new Russian offensives give fuel to those who are looking for reasons not to continue supporting Ukraine," he wrote.
I doubt Russia can muster this size force in this time frame, at least not of any quality.The last partial mobilization was a Cluster F***. Exaggeration of potential for new Russian offensives give fuel to those who are looking for reasons not to continue supporting UKR. https://t.co/rjz0fwB0II
— Ben Hodges (@general_ben) December 16, 2022
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On December 16, it became known that Washington currently does not believe that the Russian Federation can launch an attack on Kyiv in the near future, but does not think that Moscow has given up its intentions to seize the territory of Ukraine.
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