Ukraine's counteroffensive is slated to begin at the end of April, says Newsweek press, APA reports.
It is noted that four dozen of the leaked intelligence documents that were revealed three weeks ago and the documents—labeled "secret" and "top secret"—offer important insight into the state of the Ukraine war.
Russia's army has made little progress — since last July, it has gained an average of just 2.7 kms (1.6 mi) of territory "per month" in its attack around Bakhmut, according to the documents.
Several others report that supplies and support are heading to Ukraine ahead of a Ukrainian offensive planned for April 30, information says.