Ukraine is preparing for a major offensive operation, which should change the focus on the international arena and support the positive image of the Armed Forces of Ukraine against the backdrop of a tense situation.
According to sources in the Office of the President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy expects the Commander of the Land Forces, Oleksandr Syrsky, to conduct an important offensive operation in the coming month. The operation, according to the plan, aims not only to achieve strategic military goals, but also to gain an information advantage for Ukraine in the context of international negotiations.
"Zelensky wants to break the information wave that creates negative sentiments towards the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It is important to change the public narrative, demonstrate the strength and determination of Ukraine to an international audience," the sources note.
According to our sources, the strategy also includes organizing this offensive operation in the context of important international negotiations, in particular between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. This will allow to shift the emphasis from the problems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and improve the information picture in conditions where international partners may raise questions about possible difficulties of Ukraine on the battlefield.
The operation will become an important element in the information context, as even small tactical successes can be significantly amplified in the political discussion on the world stage. Ultimately, this should help Ukraine maintain the support of partners and maintain international focus on its capabilities.
Such large offensive operations always carry risks, but for the Ukrainian side it is important not only to achieve military goals, but also to maintain information superiority. It is expected that due to significant military successes Ukraine will be able to change the rhetoric on the international arena, demonstrating both its own ability to resist and the possibility of implementing strategic tasks in conditions of military aggression.

