Minister Reznikov: Kremlin not willing to admit its fiasco yet, but this time is almost here

Dissatisfaction and demoralization among the Russian occupation forces are growing. The Kremlin is not willing to admit its fiasco yet, but this time is almost here.

The relevant statement was made by Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov on his Facebook page, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“The situation on the positions is controlled. Indeed, we have losses. But, each name, each Hero will be remembered. Same as each murderer will not be forgotten. We understand the value of life and freedom. The life of each Ukrainian is priceless,” Reznikov wrote.

In certain directions, Ukrainian defenders are starting to counterattack. The enemy is losing dozens of machinery units, simply leaving them and running away.

“This way we are replenishing our vehicle fleet. The enemy will die from their own weapons. The Kremlin is not willing to admit its fiasco yet, but this time is almost here. Dissatisfaction and demoralization among the Russian occupation forces are growing. They are starting to see things clearly, just as some Russian oligarchs,” Reznikov noted.

In his words, the enemy continues to suffer significant losses. More than 90 aircrafts and helicopters were destroyed. Several enemy pilots were taken captive, and they will be important witnesses at the future military tribunal.

“The enemy was stopped in Kyiv and Kharkiv, and thrown back in Mykolaiv. Odesa is our strategic reserve. The replenishment of enemy forces will become more and more complicated, and its quality will be worse,” Reznikov stressed.

According to him, the Kremlin has finally rejected attempts to hide its intentions.

“They came to destroy our country, destroy our people. They will not succeed. They are conducting a war against women and children. They failed to defeat the defenders of Kharkiv, and they started to fight against Kharkiv University. Russians are common terrorists. And terrorists will be liquidated. […] We are making every effort to ensure humanitarian corridors, get our people out of shelling, provide the delivery of humanitarian aid,” Reznikov added.

A reminder that, on February 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin initiated a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, starting a war. Russian troops are killing civilians, shelling and destroying the key infrastructure facilities, launching missile strikes on residential houses.

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