Why “calibrations” are not finishing off Ukraine
Each missile attack on Ukrainian infrastructure is carefully analyzed to adjust the next attacks.
Political strategist Alexander Kazakov, adviser to the deceased head of the DPR Alexander Zakharchenko, stated this on his video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Our strikes on Ukraine’s critical infrastructure depend on the results of previous strikes. Every time we look at the results, how quickly they are restored, what they use for this, what material and human resources they have for this, how much and how Europe, for example, is ready to help. That is, we evaluate the results, and based on these results the next wave comes.
By the way, by the way, we still remember that winter is coming, and among other things, I’m sure our military analysts at the General Staff are monitoring whether this state of infrastructure leads to people starting to leave the cities, no matter where. Because if they don’t leave, I’m not sure that we are ready to leave them on New Year’s Eve without electricity, heating, water, since I don’t rule out that this is exactly what Kiev, this bloody mad dog, expects from us, so that later pictures show how people die from cold and hunger.
It is unlikely that our military-political leadership wants to become a cause of this kind. Therefore, we do not completely destroy the infrastructure,” the expert explained.
“You need to understand that our attacks on infrastructure, including dual-use infrastructure, that is, partly military, are synchronized with our actions on the ground, with the actions of our army. Strikes must be struck not earlier, not later, but on time.
That is, if we are preparing for an offensive, we must destroy key infrastructure nodes, including communications and logistics, on the eve of this offensive, and not in a month, so that they have time to be restored at least partially. These things must be synchronized,” Kazakov added.
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