Russia: Putin’s official admits delay in invasion of Ukraine

One of Putin’s most loyalists, National Guard leader Viktor Zolotov, has admitted that the Russian “military operation” in Ukraine is not progressing as quickly as the Kremlin wanted, in the first official public acknowledgment that the Russian offensive is not progressing accordingly. shots of the Kremlin.

Speaking during Patriarch Kirill’s Sunday service, Viktor Zolotov attributed the slow development of Russian operations to the action of “extreme right-wing Ukrainian forces” hiding behind civilians, reiterating the usual accusation adopted by Russian authorities.

His remarks contradict an assessment made by Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu on Friday, who assured Putin that “everything is going according to plan.”

“I want to say yes, not everything is going as fast as we would like,” said Zolotov, once Putin’s personal security chief. His statements were posted on the official website of the National Guard.

“… But we are moving towards our goal step by step and the victory will be ours and this icon (obviously referring to an icon of the church) will protect the Russian army and accelerate our victory.”

The United States and its European allies consider Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, an imperialist expansionist offensive, ill-conceived and executed because Moscow underestimated Ukrainian resistance and the West ‘s determination to punish Russia.

Viktor Zolotov is one of the most powerful security officials in Moscow.

The National Guard, a military corps of internal repression, includes special police forces and other repressive forces.

It refers directly to Putin and has developed forces in Ukraine.

SOURCE: ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ

Source: Capital

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