Prigozhin warns of Ukrainian counter-offensive

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There is no question that a Ukrainian counter-offensive is imminent.
Marian NadlerEditor News

The video is only 40 seconds long. Nevertheless, it shows how worried the Russians are about the prospect of a possible Ukrainian counter-offensive. The recording shows Russian Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigoshin (61) assessing the current situation.

“As for the situation in Ukraine, according to our various sources, the Ukrainians are going on the offensive for now. They are not starting this offensive yet – they are waiting for the ground to dry completely, maybe they are waiting for additional equipment: missiles, armored vehicles or something else,” he says seriously. whatever happens, wait.”

Pentagon leak causes commotion

The Ukraine deployed some 200,000 men, according to some sources even up to 400,000 men. “That should not be underestimated,” says Prigozhin clearly.

According to battlefield analyses, the fact that the Ukrainian counter-offensive is imminent is palpable. When and where the Ukrainians will strike is unclear. The Secretary of the National Security Council, Oleksiy Danilov (60), confirmed that the data leak from 50 classified US documents has not changed anything.

He contradicted reports that plans had changed because of the leaks. “If someone believes that we only have one option, then that does not correspond to reality,” he said in an ARD interview. However, his boss, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy (45), has admitted that the plans of the Ukrainian army have partly changed after the leak.

Source: Blick

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