The escalation of conflicts in the south and east of Ukraine has long predicted that Ukraine was considering a large-scale attack and advance. Today, Zelenskiy announced that the counter-attack had begun, and stated that he would not give details about the stage of the attacks.
LONG-RANGE WEAPON ATTACKS ON RUSSIAN TARGETS
According to the BBC’s report, long-range attacks are being carried out on Russian targets, with Ukrainian troops advancing in the east near Bakhmut and in the south near Zaporizhzhia.
CONTRACTING EXPLANATIONS FROM UKRAINE AND RUSSIA
According to the information obtained, it seems quite difficult to evaluate which side is in favor of the situation on the front.
While it was stated by Ukraine that Russia was exposed to attacks by claiming progress, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a video interview published on Friday, said that the Ukrainian offensive had begun, but these attempts failed, inflicting heavy losses on Ukraine.
Also, according to the news in the BBC, the governor of Russia’s Kaluga region, which borders the southern regions around Moscow, Vladislav Shapsha, said on Telegram on Sunday that a drone had crashed near the village of Strelkovk in the early hours.
“NO TIME LEFT”
Speaking in Kiev after meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday, Zelenskiy said it was “interesting”, referring to Russian leader Putin’s statements.
In his statement, Zelenskiy pretended that he didn’t know who Putin was, saying “he doesn’t have much time left”.
On the other hand, Zelenskiy stated that the Ukrainian soldiers and commanders are in a positive mood.
GIANT HELP FROM CANADA TO UKRAINE!
After the Zelensky-Trudeau meeting, a joint statement was published. While it was stated in the statement that Ukraine should become a NATO member, it was stated that the issue would be discussed at the NATO Summit in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, in July.
Canadian prime minister Trudeau has announced new military aid of CAD 500m (£297m) to Ukraine.