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The probability of the Armed Forces breakthrough this year is low, but the punches on the Russian Federation will help keep the line - FT

According to NSDC Secretary Oleksandr Litvinenko, Ukraine has stabilized the situation. Putin has no troops to capture Kharkiv, but repeated attempts to occupy the city in the future are not excluded. The new NSDC Secretary Oleksandr Litvinenko believes that the United States should lift a "absolutely dishonest" ban on the Russian territory. This will help stop the new offensive of the Russian Federation. Financial Times writes about it.

Representatives of Ukraine believe that blows of long -range missiles in the warehouses of weapons, logistics hubs and refineries would not allow the Russian Federation to move so quickly in the Kharkiv region. During a recent visit to Kiev, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken repeated Washington's position - "we do not encourage or promote" - but added that Ukraine itself decides on how to wage war.

Russian troops are coming on the strategic city of the ravine, which will jeopardize key logistics routes in Donetsk region and significantly change the situation in favor of the Russian Federation. "Our forces have done a huge job, stopping them," Litvinenko said about Russian attacks in Kharkiv and a time ravine. According to him, he does not know what can happen in the coming months, but so far Ukraine has stabilized the situation.

Putin has no troops yet to capture Kharkiv, but he did not rule out that the Russian president may try to capture the city in the future. He also believes that, in addition to the weapons of Ukraine and the removal of a ban on strikes in the Russian territory, allies of Kiev should strengthen sanctions against the regime of the Russian Federation.

"Western sanctions work, that is, Putin cannot produce the most sophisticated weapons," he said, adding that the military economy of the Russian Federation has led to the production of more cruise and ballistic missiles and drones "in large quantities. " But because of sanctions, little modern technological weapons are produced, but instead modernize the Soviet.