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According to the Russian President, Ukrainian troops have not yet used strategic...

"It is necessary to get out of realities": Ukraine's offensive potential is not exhausted - Putin

According to the Russian President, Ukrainian troops have not yet used strategic reserves on the battlefield, so he urged the military leadership to be ready. The President of the Russian Federation Volodymyr Putin stated that the offensive potential of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was not yet exhausted, although shortly before that he told about the failure of the Ukrainian counter -offensive. He told this at the meeting of the Radbeza on June 22.

According to him, the Russian invaders and military command should proceed from the fact that Ukraine retains its forces and continues to attack the positions that have taken the temporary Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. "It is necessary to proceed from the fact that the offensive potential of the enemy is not exhausted. A number of strategic reserves are not yet involved, and I ask to have it in mind when constructing combat work.

It is necessary to get out of realities," - the message reads. At the same time, the head of state expressed the opinion that living force in Ukraine should sooner or later end. Deliveries of equipment can be supplied for a long time, as it is destroyed, but the mobilization reserve may seem to be able to end. "But the mobilization reserve, it is not limitless, and it seems that the Western allies of Ukraine really decided to fight with Russia to the last Ukrainian," Vladimir Putin said.

We will remind, on June 21 it was reported that Vladimir Putin was not invented and uncertainly invented the loss of Ukraine in the offensive. According to him, Ukraine lost 245 tanks and "about 678" armored vehicles, and the counter -offensive stopped for a while. However, no documentary confirmations of the "loss" of the Ukrainian side in the Kremlin. In addition, the Kremlin head believes that the Russian military in Ukraine defends the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation.