Analyst predicted when the offensive potential of the Russian Federation might be exhausted.
Military analyst Oleksiy Hetman stated that Russian occupation forces in the Pokrovsky direction might exhaust their offensive capabilities by early October. He emphasized that although the enemy's forces and equipment do not run out, preparatory work is needed for an offensive, which includes logistical, organizational, and tactical issues.
The expert also noted that Russian forces will try to advance towards Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad, possibly even to the Pokrovsk-Kostiantynivka highway. However, he is confident that the enemy's capabilities will be exhausted and their offensive will end in 3-4 weeks. The Pokrovsky direction occupies only 5% of the entire front line, but most of the combat clashes occur there. Therefore, the enemy is actively using its forces specifically there.
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