Ukraine prepares new strikes on Crimea and the Kerch Bridge: details from experts.
According to inkorr.com: The Ukrainian armed forces are actively preparing for possible surprise attacks on Russian targets. As military analyst Michael Clarke notes, Ukrainian troops are capable of striking radar stations, air defense facilities, and strategic targets, even under unfavorable circumstances. Special attention is paid to attacks on Crimea and the Kerch Bridge.
'Ukrainians love to make surprises, and they know that it affects not only the Russians on the front line but also the West's perception of how things are going in Ukraine,' Clarke emphasized.
Not long ago, Ukraine already struck radar stations and air defense facilities in Crimea, leading to serious gaps in the Russian defense system. This could provoke a 'massive offensive on Crimea,' according to the expert. The SBU's 'Web Operation' significantly reduced Russia's ability to launch missile strikes by destroying key strategic aviation facilities and inflicting significant losses.
Therefore, the Ukrainian military is set on taking active actions against Russian targets, particularly on Crimea and the Kerch Bridge, even in difficult weather conditions. Experts believe that these attacks could pose serious difficulties for the Russian defense and significantly change the situation in the region.
The current situation in Ukraine demonstrates the constant adaptation and readiness of the military to new challenges. Further actions could have a significant impact not only on the strategic map of the region but also on international relations, as active hostilities draw the attention of the global community.
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