Ukraine is in a dire state at war with Russia, Polish military officials claim

Polish military officialsWarsaw – Ukraine’s state has not been very good in the conflict that has been going on for over a year. At the same time, Russia has the financial capabilities and other factors to continue the battle for a longer period, claimed Poland’s Chief of Army Staff, General Rajmond Andrzejczak. Security analyst Mark Sleboda has warned that Ukraine’s campaign of a counteroffensive against Russia is just propaganda.

Advertisement

At the National Security Bureau event held in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, the country’s military chief hinted that the chances of Ukraine winning the Russia-Ukraine conflict are low. “A war involves political and economic factors, along with a military conflict. These factors must also be considered when considering the Russia-Ukraine war. Ukraine has failed on this front, and the domestic situation is not very good,” Poland’s Chief of Army Staff General Andrzejczak said.

At the same time, analyst Sleboda criticized Ukraine’s possible ‘spring counteroffensive’. “Although Ukraine has created an image of preparing for a major victory, this image is part of a propaganda campaign. The stockpile of weapons provided by NATO is largely exhausted,” Sleboda claimed in an interview. Some officials and leaders of Ukraine have hinted at the failure of the anti-Russian campaign by making statements that do not expect much success in the new campaign.

Ukraine’s counteroffensive will likely start in May, and the Ukrainian Army will target Kherson and Zaporizhzhia provinces in southern Ukraine.

हिंदी मराठी 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.