“Break the Crimean Bridge and bombard the peninsula with missiles” - advice from Israel for the Ukrainian Armed Forces
It is impossible to storm Crimea head-on; a breakthrough of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to the Sea of Azov and the presence of missiles with a range of 300 kilometers are necessary.
Retired Israeli army officer Grigory Tamar stated this in an interview with Kyiv anti-Russian propagandist Alexander Shelest, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The most important goal of such a counter-offensive, in addition to the defeat of the Russian army and the liberation of your territories, is to minimize losses in personnel, so you need to avoid direct assault actions as much as possible, and achieve victory through the art of maneuver and the art of concentrating fire in the necessary directions on certain areas of the front.
Therefore, access to the Sea of Azov through a decisive throw of a significant armored group, a maneuverable throw that would bypass pockets of resistance, cutting off the Crimean Russian group from the land corridor, subsequent fire defeat along the Crimean bridge and then taking the entire Crimean peninsula under fire control, provided that you will have missile systems with a range of 300 km.
The Crimean peninsula is a bag. If you block two arteries that can transport this bag together and take the ports under fire control, that’s it - the mousetrap is slammed,” the “strategist” reasoned.
“Now, on the Crimean peninsula there are about one and a half hundred military bases. When using high-precision weapons and missile weapons - 10 missiles for each base, that is, one and a half thousand missiles, and that, in general, is all, the Crimean group as a combat unit will be neutralized. This group will then turn into a crowd of armed people. After which it’s a matter of technology to turn a crowd of armed people into a crowd of disarmed people,” Tamar advised.
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