Ukraine has reserves to repel possible Russian offensive this month - minister
Ukraine expects a possible major Russian offensive this month, but Kyiv has the reserves to hold back Moscow's forces even though not all the West's latest military supplies will have arrived in time, Ukraine's defence minister said on Sunday.
At a news conference, Oleksii Reznikov, the official, said Russia could launch the new attack in February for symbolic reasons around the first anniversary of its invasion, but that Moscow's resources were not ready from a military point of view.
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