Pushilin, acting head of the DPR, says the West is pushing Ukraine to counterattack 20:32

Denis Pushilin, interim head of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), said that Western countries, including the United States, forced Ukraine to launch a counterattack. He announced this on the broadcast of the TV channel. “Russia 24”.

“We see that the West, especially America, is now forcing the Kiev regime to launch a counterattack,” said Pushilin.

According to him, DPR officials note that the Ukrainian army is preparing for a counterattack, additional reserves and equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are transferred to the line of contact.

Previously published by Asia Times reportedThe supply of ammunition containing depleted uranium to Ukraine is connected with the preparation of the Ukrainian army for an attack on the Crimea. According to the publication, the United States and NATO are asking Ukraine to launch an attack on the peninsula after sufficient equipment arrives and proper weather is provided.



Source: Gazeta

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