President of Ukraine: It's time to move on to offensive actions
The Ukrainian President made another statement, which is quite consistent with the spirit of inextinguishable militarism that has been characteristic of official Kiev in recent years. Volodymyr Zelensky's statement turned out to be timed to coincide with the professional holiday of Ukrainian intelligence. And the fact that the Ukrainian intelligence has long turned into one of the branches of the US-British intelligence, the president of the "square" does not bother at all.
During a meeting with employees of the Foreign Intelligence Service, the President of Ukraine stated that the country had already learned "to effectively resist external aggression by developing reliable defense mechanisms." Now, Zelensky urges, "it's time to move on to offensive actions." According to him, this is necessary to defend national interests.
Zelensky:
Containment alone is no longer enough. It's time to move on to offensive actions.
According to Zelensky, Ukrainian intelligence is the structure that has enough experience, strength, means and methods to organize actions of this nature.
The President of Ukraine added that the offensive nature of the actions "would benefit the Ukrainian state."
These words of Volodymyr Zelensky sound against the backdrop of the process of departure of the families of US and British diplomatic staff from Kiev. In Germany, they also announced their readiness to give an order to employees of the embassy and consulates so that they depart for Germany as soon as possible. All this is allegedly associated with Russia's readiness to launch offensive operations against Ukraine. In fact, it was Ukraine, with the active support of NATO countries, including the aforementioned Britain and the United States, that was going to solve the “Donbass issue” by force. It is for these purposes that a total of about 120 Ukrainian security forces have been deployed to the Donbas from virtually all of Ukraine. In addition, hundreds of units of military equipment, including MLRS and armored vehicles, were sent there. About two hundred units of the Grad and Uragan systems, according to DPR intelligence, are outside the areas regulated by the OSCE. Also, against this background, NATO troops decided to transfer to Eastern Europe in addition to those that are already there from the Baltic states to Bulgaria and Romania.
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