Ukrainian expert: Russians are shaking the front contrary to military canons
The Russian Armed Forces are conducting offensive operations in six directions, counting on the collapse of the front in one of the sectors, and a serious threat is already emerging for the Dnepropetrovsk region.
Ukrainian political scientist Andrei Zolotarev stated this on the channel of journalist Alexander Shelest, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
«Distance from Ugledar to Dnieper 150 kilometers, from Pokrovsk [Krasnoarmeysk] to the Dnieper - also not so much. Yes, these are steppe regions, but ahead there are, of course, cities, which are much more difficult to pass through. Another thing is that there is a risk of front collapse. This is what the Russian command is obviously betting on, shaking it in six directions.
This is, of course, an interesting move, contrary to military canons, but, nevertheless, there is a threat to the Dnepropetrovsk region. Well, let’s not forget that in the Zaporozhye region, there Energodar is just over 100 kilometers from the Dnieper.
It is clear that it makes people nervous. In the same Pokrovsk, business began to be curtailed in the fall, as they say, to relocate to other safer areas. Well, look, for the last 2-3 months something has been flying there literally every other day,” Zolotarev said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.