Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Sunday that Russia’s initial plan to invade Ukraine had “failed” and that “history will show whose plan will win” after Russia appointed a new general to lead its invasion,
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Thus, when asked to comment on the appointment of General of the Russian Army Alexander Dvornikov as head of the so-called “special operation”, Kuleba said: “Now they have a different plan, but we have our own plans.”
“Whatever Russia plans, we have our own strategy, and this strategy is based on the assumption that we are confident that we will win this war and liberate our territories,” the minister said in a comment to NBC.
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The day before, it became known that Russia had changed the commander of the “operation” in Ukraine against the background of the retreat from Kyiv and the Kremlin-recognized significant losses in the course of hostilities .
The new commander was General of the Army Alexander Dvornikov, commander of the Southern Military District. It is emphasized that he gained significant combat experience in directing the actions of the Russian military in Syria.
Source: Ukrgate