Ukraine Minister of Defense Head Says Spring Counteroffensive has Yet to Begin

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by Chris Black

Yeah. Obviously.

Two more weeks.

Of course, this won’t work long term – but they are all trying to get as much money as possible while the faucet is still on.

At this point, the Ukraine has ceased their attacks.

The defensive line of the Russians has not moved at all.

RT:

The most significant push in Kiev’s counteroffensive against Russian forces is still to come as the bulk of Western-trained reserves have not yet been deployed, Ukrainian Defense Minister Aleksey Reznikov has claimed.

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The capture of several small villages some distance from the main Russian defensive lines was “not the main event” of the Ukrainian operation but merely a “preview,” Reznikov stated in an interview with the Financial Times on Wednesday.

“When it [the major push] happens, you will all see it… Everyone will see everything,” he insisted.

 

According to the minister, Kiev’s main troop reserves, including most of the brigades trained in the West and armed with NATO-supplied tanks and armored vehicles, have not been used in the counteroffensive so far.

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Reznikov also commented on last week’s failed revolt by the Wagner private military company in Russia, claiming it was a “vivid illustration” of Moscow’s vulnerabilities.

“This helps the West realize that they are investing in Ukraine for a reason, that Ukraine’s victory is absolutely real and coming soon,” he argued.