The Defense Forces assessed the threat of an enemy landing operation on the coast of Odessa.
Preparation for the Defense of Odessa
The Defense Forces are actively preparing for a possible capture of Odessa. So far, there is no confirmed information about the enemy with large forces. The spokesman for the Southern Defense Forces, Vladislav Voloshin, explained that for the enemy to capture the city, they would have to cross the Dniester River and subjugate other settlements on the way to Odessa, which complicates the operation due to the large distances.
'The capture of Odessa is merely a dream of potential enemies and the Russian Information and Psychological field, which asserts the possibility of such an operation,' said spokesman Voloshin.
Active Intelligence and Defensive Readiness
Currently, active intelligence and readiness for defense are ongoing in case of a threat of landings on the coast. Attention is also focused on the western direction, where Russian troops are located in Transnistria.
The defense of Odessa will require serious efforts and preparation from the Southern Defense Forces, especially in light of the potential threat from enemy forces.
Preparation for the defense of Odessa requires serious intelligence, readiness for defense, and the establishment of strategic defensive positions. Despite the lack of confirmed data on the presence of enemy forces in the area, the military maintains a high level of readiness for possible threats, focusing on preparing for a possible conflict at the border.Read also
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