Strategic crisis at the front: what the intensification of pressure from the Russian Federation may lead to.
According to ТСН: There is an escalation of a strategic crisis at the front, which in the worst-case scenario may lead to a loss of statehood.
This was stated by the head of the volunteer fund 'Come Back Alive', Taras Chmut, in his interview.
The situation on the battlefield
Chmut noted that the existence of a strategic crisis can be judged by the situation on the battlefield, 'where the dynamics of loss of positions and retreat is increasing, and there are no obvious prospects for change.'
'According to feedback from the troops — at all levels, in all branches, types, departments, and services. By the overall assessment of the state of affairs. This is enough,' says the volunteer.
Possible consequences
He emphasized that the strategic crisis could have serious consequences for the state.
'No matter how this sounds right now and no matter how we want to think that this is impossible. In a more, let's say, acceptable variant — this is an active Russian offensive further. How much further depends on many factors and circumstances, and it is difficult to predict here, but the dynamics are not in our favor,' he concluded.
Earlier, Taras Chmut also noted that there are risks of a large-scale breakthrough from the Russian Federation at the front. The situation on the battlefield requires careful monitoring, as its development can significantly impact the security and stability of the country. Analyzing the comments of experts emphasizes the importance of preparedness in response to possible military threats.
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