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Zaluzhnyi refused to comment on possible counteroffensives in 2024: "Otherwise it will be a show"
Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi refused to comment on Die Welt's publication about the allegedly planned new counteroffensive for 2024
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He said this in response to a question from RBC-Ukraine during a conversation with journalists.
"This is a war. I cannot say that I plan what we should do. Otherwise, it will be a show, not a war, the price of which is human lives. We cannot talk about this in any case," Zaluzhnyi said.
The German newspaper claimed that Ukraine was preparing resources for a new counteroffensive next year."With the necessary fighter jets, attack helicopters and drones, Ukraine could adequately support the advance of its troops, especially since there are almost no Russian fortifications in the region. It would be a counteroffensive, as Zaluzhnyi probably had in mind from the beginning," the Welt article reads.
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