The Russian leader said on Friday that he believes Ukraine has begun its counteroffensive.
and stated his forces currently don't have a sufficient amount of modern weapons.
Kremlin officials, as well as numerous media outlets, have reported that Ukraine has launched its counteroffensive against Russia in the war that Putin launched more than 15 months ago. Kyiv has not announced the start of the counteroffensive, with officials from the country in recent days stating that offensive strikes do not signal the start of the military campaign.
"We can state with absolute certainty that this Ukrainian counteroffensive has begun, and the use of strategic reserves points to it," Putin said during press conference in Sochi, according to the Russian state media outlet RT. RT also wrote that Putin"acknowledged that Moscow's troops are facing shortages of modern weapons, and expressed hope that the country's military industry will soon be able to satisfy growing demand."
A T-34 tank is seen during a rehearsal of the Victory Day military parade in central Moscow on May 4. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday said his military lacks modern weapons.Though the Russian leader didn't offer any further specifics about the modern weapons he feels his country is lacking, his forces have expended a great deal of munitions during the war. In addition, the rate of Moscow's missile attacks have also increased in recent weeks.
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