Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Melnik: Ukrainian Armed Forces do not have enough tanks for counterattack

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Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister and former ambassador to Germany Andriy Melnyk said that Kiev does not have enough tanks to prepare a counterattack and gain an advantage on the battlefield. that quote DEA News.

According to the deputy minister, Kiev “does not want to launch an unprepared counterattack.” He pointed out that Ukraine received “about 50-60 tanks” from Western countries, but that Russia “is now, as before, capable of producing or putting into combat capability up to 10 tanks per day.”

“This means we won’t be able to gain a decisive advantage on the battlefield for long,” the diplomat continued.

He also expressed the view that Europe “should not have red lines” on the supply of weapons such as warplanes.

On March 29, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov spoke about the upcoming counterattack of the Ukrainian army, declarationHe said it would be carried out in several directions.

Roman Kostenko, former member of the Rada from the Holos party, secretary of the parliamentary committee for national security, defense and intelligence declarationThat the Armed Forces of Ukraine will most likely launch a counterattack in the direction of Melitopol and Berdyansk.

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