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Earlier, Western military analysts commented on a number of media that the Armed...

Looking for weaknesses: the Armed Forces denied the rumors of the media about the "curtailment" of the counter -offensive of Ukraine

Earlier, Western military analysts commented on a number of media that the Armed Forces counter -offensive in southern Ukraine allegedly stopped due to huge losses and now the command is choosing a new tactic. The Ukrainian counter -offensive has not stopped, as some Western military analysts have suggested, and on the contrary - continues and gaining speed. This was written by the Washington Post media on Tuesday, June 20.

The media refers to the words of a Ukrainian officer who fights in the south of the Zaporozhye region. The publication was talked to anonymity. The media wrote that since the beginning of a major counter -offensive, Ukraine has achieved modest success, including the liberation of seven villages, but the promotion was slow, which prompted some analysts to assume that Kiev stopped the counterattack. However, this statement is not true.

"Our fighters are looking for weaknesses to step and go on," the Ukrainian officer told reporters. The military was not called his name and surname, since he is not authorized to comment on the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces to reporters. In confirmation of his words, Washington Post also made a comment to the press -secretary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces Andriy Kovalev. He stated that fierce battles were in some sections of the front and that in the last day (June 19, - ed.

) There were 45 combat clashes. We will remind, on June 20 in the Ministry of Defense confirmed that the offensive of the Armed Forces goes according to plan. According to the Deputy Minister of Defense Anna Malyar, there is a promotion in all directions in all directions, but the military is not easy to move in the south because the enemy replaces both fields and settlements in temporarily occupied territories.