Russia makes its last push before the frost: Andrusiv's forecast.

Russia makes its last push before the frost: Andrusiv's forecast
Russia makes its last push before the frost: Andrusiv's forecast

Increase in Russian attacks with armored vehicles on the front

According to inkorr.com: Recently, the number of Russian attacks using armored vehicles along the entire front line has noticeably increased. Military analyst Viktor Andrusiv has expressed an interesting hypothesis regarding this trend and made a prediction about the further development of events.

Andrusiv, a former political expert and now a serviceman, noted on social media that the occupiers are preparing a last push before the arrival of winter cold. In his opinion, the next winter will be crucial: during this period, the intensity of enemy attacks should decrease.

Expansion of the damage zone and new challenges for the occupiers

An important point, according to Andrusiv, is the increase in the damage zone. Today, the so-called kill zone reaches not 15, but in some places up to 30 kilometers from the line of contact. This forces Russian forces to deploy paratroopers at a distance of 20-30 kilometers from the front positions to avoid destruction by drones.

'In fact, under conditions of negative temperatures, the orcs will be forced to carry ammunition, provisions, and after that still go for an assault,' the analyst explains. He believes that organizing a large number of successful assaults under such conditions will be extremely difficult.

Forecasts about the future and difficulties for Russian troops

Andrusiv notes that Ukrainian defenders will also face challenges, but they are in defense on prepared positions — that is, in bunkers and trenches. In contrast, the Russians will have to advance in cold weather after long marches with heavy equipment.

The military expert noted that Russian troops have about a month left before the frost sets in. Because of this, the Russian command is trying to achieve significant successes, and, according to Andrusiv, plans to intensify the scale of attacks in the near future.

According to the latest data from military analyst Viktor Andrusiv, an increase in the number of Russian assaults using armored vehicles is observed at the front. He emphasizes that the expansion of the damage zone with heavy equipment is one of the key factors in the unfolding of events. Andrusiv predicts that Russian troops plan to attack with greater force before the cold sets in, when the conditions for operations will become considerably more difficult.

This situation confirms that the war in Ukraine continues to remain in an active phase, and changes in the tactics of the opponents may impact the further course of events. The winter campaign promises to be critical for both sides, highlighting the importance of our troops' preparedness for new challenges at the front.


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