Kim Predicts Delayed Impact: Russian Logistics Strikes Will Show Results in 2–3 Months.
Assessing the Blows to Russian Supply Lines
According to Novyny.live: According to Vitaliy Kim, head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, the full effect of strikes on Russian military logistics may not be visible on the battlefield for another two to three months. Despite ongoing attacks targeting supply chains, he noted that Russia has not yet shown a rapid decline in combat intensity, and its forces continue to maintain the capacity for active assaults even amid logistical disruptions.
Kim emphasized that the impact of these operations will accumulate gradually. The degradation of the Russian army’s access to ammunition, fuel, and other essential resources is expected to result from these targeted actions.
“We will see the outcomes later. It will take two to three months for the quantities to decrease significantly,” stressed the head of the Mykolaiv OVA.This timeline suggests that patience is required before the cumulative damage to supply lines translates into a noticeable shift on the front lines.
Forecasts and the Critical Role of Logistics
The effect is expected to be cumulative, and over time, according to forecasts, it could lead to substantial changes on the battlefield. Therefore, monitoring developments in logistics remains a key factor in assessing the overall situation at the front.
Kim’s analysis highlights the crucial importance of supply chains in modern warfare. A decline in the efficiency of Russian military resupply could gradually weaken their combat capabilities, ultimately influencing the broader course of the war. For Ukrainian strategists, tracking these shifts may prove essential for long-term planning and future operations.
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