Many 'goodwill gestures' should be expected from Russians
The Russians are not capable of readjusting and changing approaches
Invading Russian forces are doing even worse than I thought. Most of the missiles targeted the energy infrastructure. Although this makes absolutely no sense for combat operations anymore – the enemy still has fired its stockpile of missiles at the energy sector. There are two explanations for this:
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either most of these missiles were aimed at energy facilities back in February and were not redirected;
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or the Russian General Staff is so stupid that it simply hasn't figured out where else to attack.
“At first, the Russian forces will be exhausted and lose the initiative near Bakhmut, and then they will show many ‘goodwill gestures’.”
Both versions are good for us. The fact that they are unable to reorganize themselves and change their approaches means that this year's war will follow the scenario of the last one. First, they will be exhausted and lose the initiative near Bakhmut, and then they will show many “goodwill gestures” (in a desperate attempt to disguise defeats, the Kremlin has taken to officially describing its retreats as “goodwill gestures” – ed.). All this will be accompanied by merciless losses and our forces will have more trophies. All the systemic problems of the Russian army since the invasion remain intact.
About the author. Victor Andrusiv, political and public figure, analyst and publicist.
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