“The frontline is already in the “cauldrons” – Khairullin

22.05.2023 20:59
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The Russian army command is avoiding large-scale battles, preferring instead to hit the enemy's logistics and reserves, and not to let the Ukrainian Armed Forces gather their forces.

This was stated by Colonel Vladimir Trukhan of the Central Office of the Russian Defense Ministry in reserve on the air of the Internet channel PolitWera, reports the correspondent of PolitNavigator.

The Russian army command is avoiding large-scale battles, preferring instead to hit the enemy's...

Now the main operational intent is to prevent large-scale battles by preemptive strikes, disturbing the enemy with fire strikes, maneuvers, and so on,” Trukhan said.

For his part, military correspondent Marat Khairullin noted that the entire AFU grouping is threatened by several large “cauldrons” at once.

If you look at the map, you can see that the entire Ukrainian front line is already in 'cauldrons'. And this is without large-scale combat operations, we are gradually creating “cauldrons”.

Unlike the Ukrainians, we can strike anywhere, with a very high chance of success. Seversk is already practically in a deep encirclement,” the war correspondent said.

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