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Strelkov Is Impressed By Ukraine's Tactics

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Strelkov Is Impressed By Ukraine's Tactics
Igor Strelkov (Girkin)

Russia's situation is rapidly deteriorating.

Ukraine has successfully seized the initiative in the war with Russia, according to Russian Z-patriot and war criminal Igor Strelkov (Girkin), writes “Dialog”.

According to him, the situation is currently unfolding “strictly within the framework of the enemy’s strategic plan.” While the Russian army was self-destructing in its attempts to capture the remaining parts of Donbas, Ukraine gained air superiority and is now devastating the Russian Federation’s rear.

“Our troops continue to wear themselves out with head-on ATTACKS ON DIRECTIONS OF SECONDARY IMPORTANCE to the enemy… The Donetsk fortified sector has EXCEEDED the objectives set for it by the enemy MANY TIMES OVER. AND IT IS STILL DOING SO!

At the same time, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have begun implementing… plans to gain air superiority and inflict damage on strategic targets deep within Russia.

At this point, the enemy has succeeded in achieving the first objective, going so far as to cut off our southern flank from normal supplies for both our troops and the civilian population. And the second as well: THE ENEMY HAS ALREADY INFlictED severe, targeted damage on our fuel production and is diligently destroying everything within its reach.

Now the enemy has begun the methodical destruction of our most critical military-industrial, communications, and other facilities. Moreover, unfortunately, things “didn’t go according to plan” for them—in fact, “they went completely wrong,” — writes Strelkov.

He noted that, thanks to its air superiority, Ukraine now has the opportunity to launch a major offensive operation in the south. Russian air defense there has been severely battered, and troop logistics have been crippled.

“The threat to our left flank is very great,” the Z-patriot emphasized.

He considers Belarus’s entry into the war unlikely, because in that case Russia would lose its economic rear.

“Economically, ANY involvement of Minsk in the war is EXTREMELY UNADVANTAGEOUS for Moscow: we most likely do not have sufficient forces for a quick victory from Belarusian territory, and the downsides are too significant.

The Mozyr Oil Refinery, in particular—from which gasoline shipments to Russia have now increased 13-fold—would be lost immediately. And it’s not the only one.

I estimate the probability of a Russian attack from Belarusian territory as close to zero. Although I cannot rule it out entirely, given the repeatedly demonstrated (lack of foresight—ed.) of our military and political leadership,” Strelkov stated.

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