Former head of KFOR says counterattack of Ukrainian Armed Forces may not happen

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Fabio Mini, the former commander of the International Security Forces in Kosovo under the auspices of NATO (KFOR), said that the counterattack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces would not be large-scale due to the lack of weapons supplied. He talked about it in an interview. TASS.

“It seems that the Ukrainians are in a difficult situation, because it is difficult to explain all this political activity of the otherwise omnipresent Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, it does not quite fit the assurances that they have won the war, and I just want support in the form of airplanes,” Mini said.

James Holmes, formerly a former U.S. Navy officer and professor in the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs gave an opinionThat Ukraine supports the theme of a counterattack to get more weapons from the West.

According to him, the world has been discussing the spring counterattack of the Ukrainian army for several weeks, but the spring is ending and the operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has not yet begun. The former Navy officer noted that Kiev “acted most clumsily”, preparing a “strategic surprise” for the enemy. The expert believes that the Ukrainian army can fake a place or two before launching a general offensive along the entire line of contact, but it is doubtful that it will dare to launch a frontal attack.

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