Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) Valeriy Zaluzhny said that the Ukrainian conflict is prolonging and this poses great risks for the country. He told this to a British magazine. Economist.
“The biggest risk of a trench-based war of attrition is that it could last for years and wear down the Ukrainian state,” Zaluzhny wrote in the magazine article, emphasizing that Ukraine “has reached a level of technological development that will astonish us.” .”
As The Economist noted, the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has no doubt that a protracted conflict would be beneficial to Russia, whose population is ten times larger than Ukraine’s and whose economy is ten times larger.
According to him, there are enough soldiers in the Ukrainian Armed Forces for now, but the longer the conflict continues, the more difficult things will become.
In his article, he also said that in order for Ukraine to win, it would have to come up with a new invention, like gunpowder at the time, but if that didn’t happen, “sooner or later we would discover that we don’t have enough people to do it.” fight.”
November 1, military expert Alexander Artamonov statedactive defense allowed the Russian Federation to take the initiative in the zone of military operations.
He previously served as a reserve general in the Czech army named Ukraine’s mistakes during the counterattack.