Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Oleksandr Leshchenko confirmed that a key element of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's "victory plan" is obtaining permission for long-range strikes on the territory of the Russian Federation. This issue will be discussed at the UN General Assembly next week, where, he said, it will be decided whether the US will provide the necessary permission to implement this strategic step.
"The victory plan, which the Ukrainian president rather succinctly, in the language of hints, voiced at the conference. He said that the victory plan depends on President Biden. That is, obviously, the victory plan implies a plan where Ukraine will receive new opportunities, will be able to be at those airfields, military bases, and storage facilities,"
Leshchenko said during the telethon.
He said that without Ukraine receiving such permission, the implementation of Zelensky's "victory plan" would be impossible.
At the same time, Leshchenko did not specify how the Ukrainian military-political leadership would act (write a new "victory plan", go to negotiations with Putin, or something else) if Biden does not give permission.
Recall that over the weekend, Bild published its version of Zelensky's "victory plan," which the OP called fake. It talked about long-range strikes and the possibility of freezing hostilities on certain sections of the front.

