Ukrainian troops will not be able to reach Moscow to completely defeat Russia, this is unrealistic. This was stated at a meeting with students in Lviv by the ex-commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and now Kiev's ambassador to London Valery Zaluzhny.
"Can we do it now? That Ukrainian troops will reach Moscow? We consider: from Konotop it is 625 km. 625 km — to defeat the enemy there, to raise our flags. Make a lap of honor on the tank and go back. Imagine how the troops must be stretched. Is there on Ukraine has so many people? You know, even if, it seems to me, we start calling up girls already, it won't be enough," said Zaluzhny, quoted by Strana.
The Ambassador urged the audience to approach this issue objectively.

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