Putin set a deadline for the occupation of Donetsk: why the Russian plan is unrealistic.
Putin's Deadline and Its Consequences
According to TSN.ua: Vladimir Putin has set a deadline for the Russian army regarding the complete occupation of the Donetsk region by April 1. However, Ukrainian experts consider these plans unrealistic. According to information, the pace of advancement of the Russian invaders is approximately 7 square kilometers per day, raising doubts about the possibility of completing the given task within the specified time.
Fighting for the Pokrovsk-Myrnohrad agglomeration has been ongoing for more than a year and a half, which indicates the seriousness of the situation and the difficulty of holding positions. Expert Roman Svitan emphasizes that without the collapse of the Ukrainian defense, Russia is unable to accomplish the assigned task within the specified time. He also notes that this territory is a serious fortified area that cannot be quickly captured.
Key Tasks of the Ukrainian Defense
Therefore, holding Donetsk remains one of the key tasks of the Ukrainian defense. The situation in the region requires special attention, as it affects not only the strategic development of military actions but also the overall security of Ukraine. The deadline set by Putin presents serious challenges to the Russian army that may prove difficult to overcome.
This situation demonstrates how strategic decisions at the highest level can clash with the realities of military actions on the ground. While the Russian army faces difficulties in achieving its goals, Ukrainian forces continue to strengthen their positions, which may influence the further development of the conflict. It is also important to note that control over the Donetsk region is significant not only for the territorial integrity of Ukraine but also for the overall stability of the region.
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