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Zelensky’s office admitted that the counteroffensive is going hard

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Advisor to the head of the office of Vladimir Zelensky, Mikhail Podolyak, gave an interview to the Washington Post, where he spoke about the progress of the counteroffensive.

He says that offensive operations are difficult and require a lot of patience.

Washington Post’s assessment of Podolyak, who says the counteroffensive is not progressing as quickly as some might have expected.

An adviser to the head of the office, Vladimir Zelensky, calls this stage of the offensive difficult and notes that military operations require a patient approach.

On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin made an address during which he mentioned the losses of the Ukrainian army.

It is believed that the counter-offensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces began on July 4 in three directions – the greatest activity is observed on the Zaporozhye sector of the front.

The media reported that the Ukrainian army used brigades that were trained by NATO for the offensive.

During a meeting with military officers on June 13, Vladimir Putin said that the Ukrainian army was suffering heavy losses and the Armed Forces of Ukraine had not achieved results in any direction.

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