President Zelensky says captured Russian General Staff documents reveal Moscow admits it cannot meet its war aims. Kyiv reports Russia is planning new offensives and operations against NATO states while deepening military ties with Belarus.
President Zelensky stated that captured Russian General Staff documents indicate Moscow acknowledges an inability to achieve its war objectives. Kyiv further reported that Russia is preparing for new offensives and potential operations against NATO states while increasing integration with Belarus.
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President Zelensky stated that captured Russian General Staff documents indicate Moscow acknowledges an inability to achieve its war objectives. Kyiv further reported that Russia is preparing for new offensives and potential operations against NATO states while increasing integration with Belarus.
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