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Putin Claims Ukraine's Counter-Offensive is Unsuccessful Despite Western Weapons Support

Ukrainian President Vladimir Putin stated on Friday, July 21, that despite receiving military assistance from Western nations, Ukraine's counteroffensive to retake occupied territories is not yielding the desired results. 

Putin Claims Ukraine's Counter-Offensive is Unsuccessful Despite Western Weapons Support


Ukraine’s forces have recaptured 300 square kilometers of occupied land as part of their summer counteroffensive, Britain’s defense minister said last month.


The commander of Ukraine's ground forces this week admitted that the battlefield situation in eastern Ukraine was “complicated.”


“Today it’s clear that the Kyiv regime’s Western curators are disappointed with the results of the so-called counteroffensive,” Putin said at a meeting of Russia’s Security Council.


“There are no results, at least not yet,” he told senior government and security officials.


Putin said the diminishing number of Western tanks, artillery, armored vehicles, and missiles supplied to Ukraine, as well as “thousands of foreign mercenaries and advisers,” have not helped Kyiv achieve military objectives.


Without providing evidence, the Russian president claimed that “tens of thousands” of Ukrainian soldiers have been killed and wounded in the offensive.


Moscow continues to withhold its own military casualties, with its most recent disclosure of nearly 6,000 soldiers killed made in September 2022.


Putin’s remarks diminishing the Ukrainian forces while praising his army’s “professionalism” comes amid the fallout from the Russian Wagner mercenary outfit’s mutiny attempt.


During his Security Council address, Putin claimed certain Soviet weapons are far superior to those supplied to Ukraine by Western allies.


“The entire West sees that their praised equipment burns perfectly well and is even inferior to Soviet machines in some respects,” he said.


Putin further claimed, without providing evidence, that public opinion in Ukraine and Europe was “gradually and slowly” changing in favor of Russia’s preferred outcome of holding peace talks and letting Moscow retain control of occupied territories.


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