Putin optimistic about the progress of the war in Ukraine
Putin says Russian troops are heroically contending the Ukrainian forces' counteroffensive operations.
In an interview with Rossiya 1, Russian President Vladimir Putin positively assessed the progress of the war in Ukraine, saying that Russian forces are heroically thwarting all attempts to break through the Russian defenses.
"Our troops are behaving heroically. Unexpectedly for the enemy in some areas and go on the offensive themselves, taking the most favorable positions, heights, etc," Putin said.
"All attempts by the enemy to break through our defenses — which has been the goal, including the use of strategic reserves — they have not been successful during the entire offensive. The enemy has no success," he added.
Putin's assessment of the Ukrainian counteroffensive was echoed by Ukrainian officials.
On Friday, Andriy Yermak, head of the presidential office, conceded that battles were difficult for the Ukrainian forces, and the progress of the counteroffensive was slow.
By Friday, Kiev said its troops had only advanced 2 kilometers along the southern border over the past week.
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In the same interview, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia has not yet used cluster munitions, adding that if such weaponry is used against Russian forces, Moscow reserves the right to respond in kind.
"Until now, we have not done this, we have not used it, and we did not have such a need, despite the known shortage of ammunition by us as well in a certain period of time, but we did not do this. But, of course, if they are used against us, we reserve the right to mirror actions," Putin said.
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