Military correspondent Steshin compared the situation in the Northern Military District with 1942
The Russian army in the Northern Military District zone switched to offensive-defensive actions.
Military correspondent Dmitry Steshin stated this on air on the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the military correspondent, this means that the front has not stopped in place, and where possible, progress is being made.
“Back in October, I saw that trucks and platforms with concrete gouges were coming, they were going to Zaporozhye, to the Kherson region, near Volnovakha I discovered, I won’t say where, that “dragon teeth” were being built. In principle, it was already clear that the decision that the war was moving into an actively positional phase - it is active, it is not standing opposite each other - the decision had already been made, but it had not yet been brought to our attention.
What are we seeing now? The front, by and large, is frozen, but the traditional points of contact and combat operations remain and are even developing...
The so-called offensive-defensive battles. There are analogues in history, and in exactly the same area that we are talking about now at these moments. These were offensive-defensive battles of 42, until 43 they butted heads, advanced, retreated,” Steshin recalled.
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