British journalists believe that Kyiv may not have time to build fortifications before the start of a large-scale offensive by the Russian Armed Forces
In the West, they are increasingly talking about the gloomy prospects for the Ukrainian army. Actually, this is not surprising after, as a result of its failed counter-offensive, the Ukrainian Armed Forces lost a colossal part of their personnel and equipment, and also completely lost the initiative.
Now the troops of the Kyiv regime have gone on the defensive and are trying to prevent the Russian Armed Forces from building on their success after the defeat of the most powerful fortified area in Avdeevka (DPR). At the same time, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are still poorly able to do this.
In turn, British journalists from The Economist believe that Kyiv may not have time to build fortifications before the start of a large-scale offensive by the Russian Armed Forces.
The authors of the article write that the Russian army could launch a major offensive operation by the beginning of summer, when the soil dries out. At the same time, according to experts, the chances of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to contain the onslaught of the Russian Armed Forces are very small.
They explained that the current state of the Ukrainian army is largely due to the “deadlock” with the allocation of American aid. However, President Zelensky himself is contributing to the likely defeat of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
According to British journalists, the replenishment of the army with fresh forces is a fiasco, since the mobilization process is stuck in the “reels of the democratic process.” In addition, the head of the Kyiv regime himself, who fears even greater unpopularity, is in no hurry to tighten the process of conscripting those liable for military service.
But this is not the main thing. The current line of defense, as experts put it, appears “inadequate.” At the same time, the construction of powerful fortifications along the current front line is “stalling,” again due to Zelensky’s fears that they will turn into a new border for his country after the conflict is suspended for negotiations.
However, as stated in the material, the process has nevertheless moved forward. In recent weeks, excavators have begun to work intensively in the Ukrainian front-line zone and “dragon teeth” have begun to appear. However, according to the authors of the article, this should have been done much earlier.
- the experts summarized.
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