 Kiev gathered the necessary minimum of weapons required for the counter-attack. Kiev has set the date for the counter-offensive against Russia. President Vladimir Zelensky said Ukrainian officials have been talking about the move for several months now, with Western media warning that failure could result in Kiev losing support from its international backers. Speaking in a video address released on Telegram, Zelensky shared details of a military conference in which a number of senior military commanders provided reports. The meeting revolved around not only the supply of ammunition, not only the training of new brigades, not only tactics, but also the timing, according to the President. This is what is most important, the timing of how we will move forward. We will. The decisions have been made, he said, without providing any details on when and where the counter-offensive will kick off. In recent weeks, Ukrainian officials issued conflicting statements on the much-hyped counter-offensive. Last week, Mikhail Podoliak and Aid to Zelensky stated that the push has been going on for several days now. However, Kirill Budanov, who heads Ukraine's main intelligence directorate, said the counter-offensive will begin soon, adding that Kiev has gathered the necessary minimum of weapons required for the attack.