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Ukraine war: How the offensive in the south has stuttered

The general in charge of Ukraine’s stuttering offensive in the south says Russia has created multi-layered minefields and fortified defensive lines which were making it difficult for military equipment, including tanks and armoured vehicles supplied by the West, to move forward.

“That is why most of the tasks have to be performed by troops,” Gen Oleksandr Tarnavskyi tells the BBC.

He says Russia’s military has displayed “professional qualities” by preventing Ukrainian forces from “advancing quickly”.

“I don’t underestimate the enemy,” he adds.

So far there’s little evidence that Western supplied tanks and armoured vehicles have been able to tip the balance in Ukraine’s favour.

Sourcebbc.com
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