Turning Point in War Remains Far Off, Enemy Cannot Be Underestimated – Syrsky
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According to Kiev, Russian troops are moving much slower in Ukraine than in the past and suffer heavy losses. Commander-in-Chief Syrskyy warns against underestimating Moscow. He does not yet see a turning point in the war.
However, the Ukrainian authorities believe that the dynamics on the ground have changed, while calling for vigilance to be maintained in the face of Russian capabilities. ...
While Russian troops slowed down sharply on the front in Ukraine in the first half of 2026, Kyiv is still "far from a turning point in the war," said on Friday the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army, Oleksandr Syrsky.
Turning point in war remains far off, enemy cannot be underestimated – Syrsky
A turning point in the war remains far off, Russia has not abandoned its goals and is increasing offensive operations, so the enemy cannot be underestimated, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrsky has said.
The turning point of the war is still far away, Russia has not given up on its goals and is stepping up its offensive The post Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief: The turning point of the war is still far away first appeared on 24.hu.
The commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army declared today that Kyiv is still "long of a turn in the war", although Russia has significantly reduced your advance in the front of combat this year.
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