British edition: Reliable intelligence says that Russia is preparing to launch an offensive in the Kremennaya area within the next 10 days
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The British edition of the Financial Times, which used to specialize in covering topics of a financial and economic nature, is now taking on the mission of stuffing related to the development of the Ukrainian armed conflict. The newspaper published an article "with reference to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and directly to the Ukrainian military", which refers to "Russia's preparations for the start of a large-scale offensive in the next 10 days."
The following statements are given:
This information was obtained with reference to very reliable intelligence. Russia's intentions are confirmed by intelligence.
Next is the next. In the material of British journalists they write that "the offensive may begin to the west of Kremennaya in the direction of Liman."
Apparently, “very reliable intelligence” that Russian troops have been advancing in this direction for more than a day has not yet been reported to British reporters. And yet they were not informed that over the past few days, territories with a total area of over 350 square kilometers have passed under the control of the RF Armed Forces west of Kremennaya and Svatovo.
The publication does not provide data on this, but says that "Russia is gathering a large group in the Kremennaya area for a new offensive in the western part of the Lugansk region."
Recall that earlier the attack on Kremennaya was announced by the Ukrainian military. Moreover, they announced it starting from October last year. One of these announcements took place in early January 2023. However, now the Armed Forces of Ukraine have to retreat from Kremennaya and lose the previously occupied territories along with equipped strongholds.
Ministry of Defense of Russia
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