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AFU Break Kremlin’s Plans: The Russian Federation May Postpone Its Offensive

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AFU Break Kremlin’s Plans: The Russian Federation May Postpone Its Offensive

The Armed Forces of Ukraine forced the enemy to hover.

Defenders of Ukraine break the plans of the Russian occupiers. They stopped the advance of the occupiers in several axes.

Therefore, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin may change the date or direction of the planned offensive. Military expert Serhyi Hrabsky expressed this opinion on the air of the FREEDOM channel.

He notes that the aggressor country has now ‘reverted to using its traditional army’, that is, it is fighting at the expense of a huge mass of troops with low technical support. These people have received some training, but it cannot be said that they are capable of acting seriously and motivated on the battlefield, Grabsky notes.

According to the expert, the occupiers lack trained people and equipment for active hostilities. Therefore, the invaders can postpone the timing of the major offensive that Putin wants to launch.

“The desperate battles that our troops are waging in the Bakhmut axis, near Avdiivka, Marinka, Vuhledar, Kreminna, break the plans of the Russian occupiers. They need the main resource to maintain such a high rate of advance, which means more and more people. They are not doing as well as they would like with their military equipment. Therefore, now the date of the onset can be postponed, change the direction of movement, ”the expert notes.

The enemies tried to advance in the Zaporizhzhia region and launched an attack in the Vuhledar region, but such attempts failed. Now the enemy is marking time.

“The desperate and unsuccessful attempts of the occupiers to advance in various axes make it possible to assume that, despite a large number of resources, the enemy will not be able to achieve an operational victory, much less a strategic one, during the planned offensive. Such an offensive would make sense if the Russian army had enough force to attack from several axes. However, the occupiers can now attack from just one axis,” Mr Grabsky says.

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