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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British edition: Reliable intelligence says that Russia is preparing to launch an offensive in the Kremennaya area within the next 10 days

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.
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  1. +2
    6 February 2023 06: 56
    Having access to good quality real-time satellite imagery, you don’t need much intelligence to predict where and when it will start. True, there is a problem - there can be more than two strike groups. Well then, wet your finger in the sky, physics will show where to expect a slap in the face.
    1. +2
      6 February 2023 07: 04
      Quote: tralflot1832
      True, there is a problem - there may be more than two strike groups


      Well, there can be more than two directions of impact, respectively. Wind physics is no help here.
      1. +1
        6 February 2023 07: 11
        I would not say so in the affirmative, the finger in MI 6 is the main tool. recourse
      2. +1
        6 February 2023 08: 12
        Pictures. You look at the map, active b / d are being conducted on a small section of the front. The impudent ones accurately indicate the place where our offensive is possible. Equipment within a few night hours can be thrown over a hundred kilometers. But if you believe, then from somewhere the data was received
    2. +4
      6 February 2023 07: 08
      Quote: tralflot1832
      Having access to good quality real-time satellite imagery, you don’t need much intelligence to predict where and when it will start. True, there is a problem - there can be more than two strike groups. Well then, wet your finger in the sky, physics will show where to expect a slap in the face.

      Yes, I think that our General Staff, and our soldiers have already learned to mislead the enemy, despite the satellites. And where the large-scale (if it starts!) Offensive will begin, the enemies do not know for sure.
      ps. If there are no "moles" at the very top!
      1. +1
        6 February 2023 07: 41
        Quote: your vsr 66-67
        Yes, I think that our General Staff, and our soldiers have already learned to mislead the enemy, despite the satellites. And where the large-scale (if it starts!) Offensive will begin, the enemies do not know for sure.

        They themselves would have learned to understand where the enemy is preparing an offensive.
      2. 0
        6 February 2023 07: 42
        our warriors have already learned to mislead the enemy

        MI-6 will lie, they won’t take it expensive - that’s why the enemies have a tongue. Publicly, they distribute either misinformation or useless information, all with the same goal - to mislead us already
      3. -2
        6 February 2023 07: 48
        If you can't see a black cat in a dark room....
  2. 0
    6 February 2023 07: 03
    British edition: Reliable intelligence says that Russia is preparing to launch an offensive in the Kremennaya area within the next 10 days

    Oh well... smile who knows ... maybe so.
  3. +7
    6 February 2023 07: 07
    Russia is preparing to launch an offensive in the Kremennaya area within the next 10 days

    With God!
  4. +2
    6 February 2023 07: 12
    Financial Times: This information was obtained with reference to very reliable intelligence.
    The trick is that it turns out that British intelligence shares "very reliable intelligence" with the British media, without even hiding behind a cloak ("cloak and dagger knights"). I don't understand who this is for? To ours - and we know what you have in mind, or still to the Western reader - read us, because. do we have the most "reliable" sources? Most likely the second.
  5. +2
    6 February 2023 07: 23
    British Edition

    And what about the separation of Scotland and the unification of Ireland and Ulster, says the publication and intelligence of the Englishwoman!???
    The Scots and Irish must be hurried.
    1. -1
      6 February 2023 09: 09
      Yes, no problem. It is enough to roll out an article here that Russia is secretly (openly) preparing Scottish militants. And it will take off. British scientists can even forget about Ukraine
  6. +8
    6 February 2023 07: 27
    Back in September, the deadline for full combat readiness of the mobilized was called - February. Then they already understood when Russia would start the war. Now they are wondering where exactly it will hit. The problem is that Russia prepared the front for the offensive by February - and it can strike anywhere. Though from Lugansk, even from Kherson, even to the west, even along the Dnieper to Kyiv. And in any case, the suckers can’t cover everything, and where the defense is weaker, you can see from the air
  7. +2
    6 February 2023 07: 30
    Quote: rotmistr60
    I don't understand who this is for?

    Hard question... smile probably British scientists.
  8. +1
    6 February 2023 08: 36
    British analysts "compete" in wanging with the striped institute for the study of war, some more competent than others.
  9. 0
    6 February 2023 09: 05
    . This information was obtained with reference to very reliable intelligence. Russia's intentions are confirmed by intelligence.

    All clear. We read on the VO website. And earlier there were suspicions that here the "honored Cossack women" were trampling dry.
  10. -1
    6 February 2023 11: 54
    Quote from ivan1979nkl
    Publicly, they distribute either misinformation or useless information, all with the same goal - to mislead us already


    You can mislead a housewife or a couch army. lol
    Military operations are not planned based on public information from the Financial Times Yes