Syrsky: the War Was Not Deadlocked, and Russia Was Unable to Realize Its Plans for 2025.
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Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky believes the war in Ukraine has not reached a stalemate. This is due to Russia's losses and the Ukrainian army's offensive operations, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing his interview with Le Monde. Read also: Historical anti-record: Russia's losses exceed the scale of all wars since World War II. According to Syrsky, "the war has not reached a stalemate," as in 2025, territory continued to ch…
The war in Ukraine has not taken place, and Moscow's ambitious plans for 2025 have failed. It is a firm message delivered by the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Oleksandr Sírski, in an interview agreed with the French publication Le Monde.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Alexander Sirsky, stated in an interview with the French publication Le Monde that the war with Russia was not at an impasse and that the Ukrainian army was continuing to disrupt the strategic plans of Moscow, saying that, despite an extremely difficult period for the State and society, the U.S.U. was showing resilience in confronting Europe's largest and most powerful army. The Russian plan …
The Russian occupation army in 2025 failed to fulfill the tasks set by the military-political leadership of the aggressor state, and the Kremlin's statements about the capture of Kupyansk and the complete occupation of Pokrovsk do not correspond to reality.
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