Ukraine has received documents with Russia’s plans for 2026-2027, but the occupiers have failed to implement the tasks set. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy during a conversation with journalists, Suspilne reports.
According to the head of state, these are plans for 2025–2027, some of which are no longer relevant.
“We have received documents, plans for 2025-2026-2027, which are slightly outdated for 2025. We can see that they have not achieved their goals. We understand what they want. We understand that their goals remain relevant – the occupation of the east of our state, namely the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. They definitely want to continue in the direction of the Zaporizhzhia region and the Dnipro region as well,” Zelenskiy said.
The President added that Russia’s plans also include attempts to capture the Odesa region.
‘It is difficult for them, but they are looking at the Odesa region. We see these directions. But these maps have nothing to do with reality yet, because they cannot accomplish their tasks,’ he said.
Zelenskiy also said that the offensive operation that Russia was preparing for spring 2026 depended on the results of the previous stage, but the occupiers were unable to lay the necessary groundwork due to the failure of their tasks by the end of 2025.
“They cannot launch the March offensive — the one they had planned. I don’t know if there will be an offensive in the spring and when exactly. They want to attack, but so far they don’t have the strength to do so. Everything depends on contracts, on offensives, on weapons, on supplies of weapons to us, and also on our production,” the president emphasised.