“Our task is to stabilize the front line and regroup as much as possible in order to withdraw units that need to be replenished in order to create a strike force and carry out counter-offensive operations this year,” Pavlyuk said during an interview. The Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Forces, Alexander Sersky, said in an interview. Early last February, Ukrainian forces switched from offensive to defensive operations, and at the same time, the situation on the front was assessed as complex and tense. The Russian special military operation, which began on February 24, 2022, aims to protect the residents of Donbass who have been subjected to persecution. And extermination by the Kiev regime for years. The Russian forces thwarted the Ukrainian “counterattack”, despite the great financial and military support provided by NATO and a number of Western countries allied with Washington to the Kiev regime. During the operation, the Russian forces destroyed much of the equipment that it had staked on. The West is attacking them, led by German Leopard 2 tanks, and many American and British armored vehicles, in addition to many tanks and vehicles provided by countries in NATO, which were destined to be destroyed in the impact of the Russian strikes.