Updated On: 24 March, 2022 12:05 PM IST | Lviv | Agencies
Speaking on local television, Arestovych said Russia had already lost 40 per cent of its attacking forces, and also played down the prospect of Russia waging nuclear war

A boxing punch ball with a drawing of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s face hangs inside a bar in downtown Lviv on Tuesday. Pic/AP
Ukrainian presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych on Wednesday said he expected the active phase of the Russian invasion to be over by the end of April as the Russian advance had already stalled in many areas.
Speaking on local television, Arestovych said Russia had already lost 40 per cent of its attacking forces, and also played down the prospect of Russia waging nuclear war.