Russia is preparing a new offensive in two directions: General Staff reveals details.
According to inkorr.com: Russian troops are intensifying preparations for a new offensive against Ukraine. After previous unsuccessful attempts, they are regrouping for a new attack, focusing their efforts on the Southern and Northern Slobozhansky directions. This is reported by 'Glavcom', citing the words of the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Andriy Hnatov to Liga.net.
Hnatov noted that previous offensives by the Russians were not entirely successful. Despite this, the enemy continues to accumulate forces and manpower for new actions.
'They are willing to sacrifice a large number of soldiers just to advance a few dozen meters,' emphasized Hnatov.
Actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Experts also note that such tactics indicate readiness for prolonged combat operations and the possibility of advancement despite losses. In this regard, the Armed Forces continue to strengthen the defense and closely monitor the enemy's movements to quickly respond to their attempts to launch a new offensive. Fighters of the 46th Brigade are actively engaged in battles in the area of Hoshte and Heorhievka-Maksymilianivka, not reducing the pace of the struggle.
After unsuccessful attacks earlier this year, the Russian troops are again preparing for an offensive against Ukraine, which requires the Armed Forces to improve their defensive strategy and increase combat readiness. The prospect of a new offensive underscores the importance of maintaining vigilance and responding to threats from the enemy.
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