President Zelensky confirmed Ukraine is planning an offensive during an interview on Saturday.
during an interview with Scandinavian media on Saturday. Over the coming weeks the ground, which is currently saturated in mud, is expected to harden in eastern Ukraine, making offensive military operations easier.
A Ukrainian soldier from the 28th Brigade trains for a critical spring counteroffensive against Russian troops. Moscow should be ready for"surprises" during the offensive, according to a pro-Russia analyst on state TV.
"Due to this, there may be technological innovations that we are not yet aware of. Unfortunately, there will be surprises," he said.Early on Saturday morning, a Russian oil depot in the Crimean city of Sevastopol caught fire, sparking an inferno that reached 21,500 square feet in size. Mikhail Razvozhaev, the pro-Moscow Sevastopol governor, said theKhodarenok comments on the future offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and expects some surprises from the West.
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