The Ukrainian Foreign Minister said the country is making every effort to counteract a potential new offensive from Russia.
A leading Ukrainian government official on Tuesday warned that Russia could attempt another large offensive early next year.ministry's official YouTube
"I think the Russian ability to launch a major offensive will probably be restored sometime in late January or February," Kuleba said."But that's what they're trying to do and what we're trying to prevent. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba speaks at a United Nations Security Council meeting. Kuleba on Tuesday warned that Russia may be planning to launch a major new offensive early next year.Despite this ominous prediction, Kuleba stressed that he also believes a new attempted offensive by Russia would fail and pledged that Ukraine is doing everything it can to prepare for it.Ukraine is working toward ending the fight with Russia as soon as possible.
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