Putin orders Russian army to seize Donetsk and Luhansk regions by March

Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate says President Vladimir Putin has ordered the Russian army to seize the entire territory of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions by March

The press service of Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate reports this with reference to representative Andrii Cherniak.

“We observe that the occupying Russian forces are redeploying additional assault groups, units, weapons and military equipment to the east. According to Ukraine's intelligence, Putin has ordered the seizure of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions by March,” Cherniak said.

The representative added that there are signs of Russia's preparations for a new attempt at a massive offensive and seizure of eastern Ukraine.

However, the Russian Federation does not have sufficient forces and means to launch an offensive in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in the coming weeks.

“As of today, there are no formed strike groups. There is no threat of involving Belarus in a full-scale invasion on the side of Russia against Ukraine, but these are also, of course, risks that we must take into account,” the representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate said. 

The enemy also uses the territory of neighboring Belarus to train the mobilized soldiers.