Budanov announced a new forecast regarding the plans of the Russian army in Ukraine
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Budanov announced a new forecast regarding the plans of the Russian army in Ukraine

Kyrylo Budanov
Source:  LIGA.net

According to the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine chief, Kyryll Budanov, the criminal army of the Russian Federation does not plan to wage a war unleashed by the Kremlin until 2025.

What is known about the Kremlin's plans for a further war against Ukraine

Budanov noted that according to his information, the Kremlin does not plan to wage war in Ukraine after 2024.

I can tell you only one thing: as of this time, the Russian Federation has no plans to wage war in 2025, the DIU chief emphasized.

He noted that the criminal Kremlin leadership also has severe problems with resources.

Because this war is very expensive. And the resources there are not limited. It may sound a little rude, but we are fighting for other people's money, and they are fighting for their own. And they count their money, although it seems that they do not. And very meticulously, Budanov stressed.

The DIU named the actual number of Russian occupiers in Ukraine

According to the DIU representative, Andrii Yusov, despite the statement of the Kremlin dictator and war criminal that 617,000 Russian soldiers are currently fighting in Ukraine, their actual number is approximately more than 450,000.

In addition, the DIU noted that the criminal Russian leadership tried to pass off as "training" the consequences of detonating a fuel tank on the territory of the Rosneft oil depot in Voronezh.

According to the DIU, an explosion occurred on Tuesday, December 12, at an oil depot in Voronezh.

Unknown opponents of Putin's regime blew up a tank with fuel, as a result of which a fire broke out at the object, the DIU representatives report.

The DIU noted that the Voronezh authorities invented "training of units of the Ministry of Emergency Situations" right next to the "multi-ton" fuel tank to hide the fact of sabotage and its "inability" to ensure safety at critical facilities.

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