NSDC Secretary: Several options of Ukraine’s offensive plan under development

09.05.2023

Ukraine’s military leadership is thoroughly working on several options for the future military actions intended to liberate the Ukrainian land from Russian invaders. Decisions will be taken with regard to the situation on the battlefield.

The relevant statement was made by National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (NSDC) Secretary Oleksiy Danilov during a nationwide telethon, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“Our military know what to do, where and what time they need to do. Final decisions regarding the terms and directions will be made in the office of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the President of our country. When someone starts talking about something, even those from reputable institutions in the West, please trust me that today there are no people who know exactly all our plans. The final plan has not yet been approved; we have several options, and they are all under development,” Danilov told.

In his words, Ukraine is grateful to international partners for the aid, which is being provided.

“Not only the United States, but also other countries are contributing. Today, we have a guest [President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen – Ed.], visiting our country, and a final decision has been made on what our country will start receiving from the European Union in the near future. One million [artillery] rounds, which is absolutely necessary for us to defeat the rashists. The aid is coming and will not stop,” Danilov stressed.

A reminder that, on May 9, 2023, during a plenary session in Strasbourg, the European Parliament voted in favor of speeding up work on the Act in Support of Ammunition Production (ASAP).

8 comments

  1. “When someone starts talking about something, even those from reputable institutions in the West, please trust me that today there are no people who know exactly all our plans.”

    More importantly, if nobody in the West knows, you can be sure the orcs don’t either.

  2. “When someone starts talking about something, even those from reputable institutions in the West, please trust me that today there are no people who know exactly all our plans. The final plan has not yet been approved; we have several options, and they are all under development,”

    I agree with the Czech president, that Ukraine should not commence the offensive too soon. And, it seems that it might indeed take a while longer before we start it. It’s better to take your time, plan thoroughly and await for the trained soldiers and essential material.

  3. Not only must the counteroffensive be a complete success, but also it is necessary for Ukraine to invade and occupy at least one putinazi city, say Belgorod.
    It might be the only way to get all the kidnapped children back from the abominable clutches of putinazi scum.
    Since putler will probably be replaced by another dirty nazi pig, it is most definitely necessary to provide Ukraine with a nuclear deterrent.
    How else can another putinazi horde coming again and committing atrocities be prevented?

    • Yes, nukes would be Ukraine’s best possible security guarantee. I hope they are working on it.

      • You know the old axiom, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Well, right now the Moskali are self-deporting. I would like to believe what is promised in the national anthem, that our enemies will fade away as the dew in the sun.
        If not, we will chew through their helmets, pour out their brains and drink horlika with their skulls like our ancestors did…..skol!

  4. I absolutely have no opinion, like I also had no opinion on the need to keep fighting for Bakhmut.

    I fully trust the Ukrainian General Staff.

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