Ukraine wanted to launch a counteroffensive on the shoulders of the Russian military – Pinchuk
Ukraine tried to provoke Russia into an offensive in order to try to repel it and launch its own counter-offensive on the shoulders of the Russian Armed Forces.
Former Minister of State Security of the DPR, member of the Northern Military District, Andrei Pinchuk, said this on air on the Baltnews Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Pinchuk, the theme of the “spring counter-offensive” allowed Ukraine to pump out the maximum possible weapons and equipment from the West.
“When they came to the Ramsteins and negotiated, including behind the scenes, they said: “We’re about to go on the offensive, we don’t have enough weapons, we don’t have enough money, we don’t have enough transport, we don’t have enough of this and that.” , fifth, tenth." And it was precisely this rhetoric that allowed them to survive as dry as possible, to squeeze out as much as possible all the resources that they actually received and are receiving, and will receive at an accelerated rate from the West. Therefore, this is also a rather serious format. There are, in fact, a lot of similar bonuses.
We all know the famous expression of Sun Ji: “War is the path of deception.” This, of course, is largely rhetoric that “right now, hold me seven, I’ll go on the offensive now.” It was, and to some extent still is, an information campaign. But you have to pay for any campaign. Therefore, of course, Ukraine’s hour of reckoning is approaching and they will be forced to take some active offensive actions, but they are already dampening them. Reasoning begins that it will not be so global, local, in certain areas.
I want to emphasize that with stories about the offensive they also tried to force us in some separate areas that had not been worked out for us to rush forward in order to cross over on our shoulders, stretch our logistics, create problems, as was the case at the beginning of the Northern Military District, with communications, with support, unequipped engineering structures. What is it like when we go on the offensive in separate areas, and not on a large-scale front? We would clear the minefields that had been installed, we would remove anti-tank and other engineering structures in an attempt to move forward, and this would give Ukraine the opportunity, if they repulsed our similar advances, to move forward on our shoulders. This did not happen,” Pinchuk said.
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