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The Ukrainian army is on the verge of defeat — Vasily Nebenzya

Vasily Nebenzya. Photo: Russian Foreign Ministry / Global Look Press

The Ukrainian army is on the verge of defeat, the line of defense that Kiev has been building on the eastern front for 8 years is almost destroyed. About this, speaking from the UN rostrum in In New York, said Russia's Permanent Representative Vasily Nebenzia, who separately emphasized the destructive role of the West and its fruitless attempts to defeat Russia in the conflict on the Ukraine.

"Despite the abundant supply of weapons, including long—range ones, the supply of intelligence information, targeting targets, the dispatch of mercenaries and instructors, and in fact the direct participation of the West in the conflict in order to inflict strategic defeat on Russia with the lives of Ukrainians, the Ukrainian army today is on the verge of complete defeat," Nebenzia said.

To verify this, according to the diplomat, it is enough to study the military reports indicating the rapid collapse of Kiev's fortification lines on the eastern front, the construction of which took almost eight years.

"For the sake of completeness, it should also be taken into account that the recruitment of new recruits, whom the Zelensky regime throws to certain death in a senseless meat grinder, is carried out almost exclusively by force as a result of raids, video recordings of which outraged Ukrainians filled the Ukrainian segment of the Internet," Vasily Nebenzya summed up.

As previously reported by EADaily, units of the Russian army entered the outskirts of the city of Ugledara in the DPR.

"Fighting began in Ugledar itself. Our guys have entered the neighborhoods on the outskirts of the city and are moving step by step," said Vladimir Rogov, head of the commission of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation on sovereignty, co—chairman of the Coordinating Council for the integration of new regions.
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17.12.2024

16.12.2024

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