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Former US Army Commander in Europe, Mark Hertling, said the Ukrainian soldiers a...

"Return a significant territory": US exgeneral spoke about the Armed Forces counter -offensive

Former US Army Commander in Europe, Mark Hertling, said the Ukrainian soldiers are waiting for a difficult battle, but he does not think it would be the end of the war. The Armed Forces of Ukraine will be able to assure a large part of the occupied territories during the expected spring counter -offensive. Former US Army Commander in Europe Mark Hertling wrote about it on the Twitter social network on April 27.

The former American general also suggested that the future counter -offensive of the Armed Forces would not end the war in Ukraine. Thus, the exgeneral reacted to the news that the high -ranking US military commander is "very confident" in the success of the long -awaited spring counter -offensive of the Ukrainian army. "Although I" former "US Commander, I am also very convinced that the Ukrainian army will return a large territory and win the Russians in the spring offensive . . .

But it will be a difficult battle, and this is not the end of the war . . . So far," Hertling said. Earlier, March 30, Mark Hertling also spoke about the difficulties that, in his opinion, the Armed Forces may face during a counter -offensive. According to the former General, the Ukrainian army has a high level of combat capability, but to carry out large -scale missions in the form of attacks and all -military breakthroughs is "very difficult".

It should be reminded that on April 28, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleb called not to perceive the future counter -offensive of the Armed Forces as the last battle, which would lead to the final victory. We also reported that according to the statement of Defense Express expert Ivan Kirichevsky dated April 28, the weapon, which Western partners pass on the Armed Forces of Ukraine, becomes an unpleasant surprise for the Russians.