Zaluzhnyi: Assuming Russia Has Lost the War Is a 'Dangerous Misreading'
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Valeri Zaluzhnyi emphasizes that Ukraine has not won the war.
Ukrainian ambassador to the UK and former commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army, Valeri Zalujnii, warns that the West should not start from the idea that Russia has already lost the war. In an opinion article published on 8 July in The Telegraph, he claims that the situation on the front is much more complicated and that neither side is near a clear victory.
"Do not assume that Russia has lost the war," warned Valerii Zalujnyi, Ukrainian ambassador to the United Kingdom and former commander of the Ukrainian army, in an opinion article published on Wednesday, July 8, in The Telegraph, Kyiv Independent reports.
Zaluzhnyi: Assuming Russia has lost the war is a 'dangerous misreading'
Ukraine's ambassador to the UK and former Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi warned against assuming Russia has "effectively lost the war," arguing that neither side's deep-strike campaigns can deliver a decisive blow in what he calls a grinding war of attrition.
Valerii Zaloujny warns against the hasty conclusions of some experts. ...
Warns against believing Russia has lost Ukraine's ambassador to the UK and former commander-in-chief, Valery Zaluzhny, has issued a stark warning in an op-ed published in the British newspaper The Telegraph. He strongly objects to Western analysts claiming that Russia has effectively lost the war based on Ukrainian attacks on logistics and infrastructure. Zaluzhny believes this is a dangerous misreading of the war, as it reflects a tendency to …
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