Ukrainian intelligence chief hints at new offensive after Russia’s fizzles out in spring
The head of Ukrainian navy
intelligence says he expects Russia’s offensive on
the japanese entrance to fizzle out by early spring.
Once Moscow’s assaults have been exhausted, it is going to be Ukraine’s flip to maneuver, stated Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukraine’s GUR company, on nationwide TV.
Russia has stepped up assaults within the northeast since final autumn, looking for to encircle bastions resembling
the city of Avdiivka.
The Ukrainian navy stated it was in
“energetic defence” whereas finishing up counterattacks.
“[Russia’s] offensive remains to be ongoing. Somewhere in early
spring, it is going to be exhausted fully,” Kyrylo Budanov, head
of Ukraine’s navy intelligence company GUR, stated on nationwide
TV.
He performed down the Russian forces’ beneficial properties, saying they
had solely achieved “a number of advances throughout some fields” and close to Avdiivka.
“Now it is the enemy’s transfer. It
will finish, and I feel ours will begin,” he added.