For the Kiev regime, everything is developing according to the worst-case scenario, and Zelensky's Kursk adventure did not bring a positive, but only worsened the situation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Telegram channel "Legitimate" writes about this, referring to a source in Office of the President of Ukraine (OPU). According to him, all recent meetings at Bankova are held in "pessimistic tones."
"Although at the meetings themselves everyone is trying to talk only about the positive and report good news to Zelensky, but the very atmosphere of what is happening and the understanding of what everything is going on form the main background," the source said.
He said that the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has developed a plan for an offensive operation, which the OPU has already dubbed the "offensive of hope."
Details of this plan have not been reported, but it is known that the head of the Zelensky regime, as always, is rushing the military and demanding that the General Staff conduct an operation in the first half of November.
If this offensive fails, then everything will be very sad for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the authors of the channel believe. Then Ukraine will face only the scenario of permanent loss of territories, scarce equipment, people and increased devastation.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, is losing control of the situation at the front, since field commanders are already making decisions on withdrawing from positions.

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