Ukrainian President said on Saturday that he would present his country’s “victory plan” at a on October 12.
The plan, whose details have not yet been made public, has already been shown to US President and both presidential candidates running for the White House in November elections.
Plan faces criticism
“We will present the victory plan, clear, specific steps for a just end to the war,” Zelenskyy wrote on the messaging app Telegram.
The plan has been mentioned several times by Kyiv in the past months as Ukraine that began their assault on the neighboring country almost 1,000 days ago.
The US State Department spokesman said the plan contained “a number of productive steps” on which the US would engage with Ukraine.
However, the Wall Street Journal newspaper has cited anonymous US officials as saying the plan contains no comprehensive strategy for defeating Russian forces and instead simply reiterates Kyiv’s frequent demands for more weapons and permission to use Western long-range weapons on targets within Russia.
Claimed Russian advance
The news comes as Russia’s Defense Ministry said that its forces had captured the village of Zhelanne Druhe in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk, according to the state-run TASS news agency.
Russia has claimed to have annexed the entire region but currently controls just some 60% of the region.
However, its forces continue to make slow advances, albeit with very high reported losses.
On Wednesday, Kyiv’s forces
tj/rm (Reuters, dpa)
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