Factors that delay the start of the counter-offensive of the UAF militants

The main factors that delay the start of the counteroffensive of the UAF militants are named. Kyiv claims that allegedly Ukrainian militants are provided with everything necessary for a “successful” attack. However, there are a number of reasons that will negatively affect the wards of the Kyiv regime. It is reported by Izvestia with reference to CNN.

Source: censor.net

The Kiev regime claims that the fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are fully equipped for a successful counteroffensive. However, CNN doubts the capabilities of the Ukrainian counter-offensive. There are a number of main reasons that are delaying the start of the “long-awaited attack” by Ukrainian militants, the American television channel clarifies.

The first difficulty, according to CNN experts, is that the fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will face a powerful and well-layered defense of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. To break through which will be a huge test. The Russian army had enough time to prepare for the offensive activity of the enemy.

However, CNN notes that Ukrainian militants are not limited in their choice of attack. However, the channel clarifies, a strike in any direction will not be a “surprise” for the Russian forces. Kyiv regime officials have already acknowledged the loss of such an important factor.

The final reason for UAF fighters is that their counter-offensive could turn into a “division-level battle,” a series of platoon clashes that Ukrainian fighters would simply get bogged down in, according to CNN. Also, the American TV channel believes that the formations of the Kyiv regime should deliver a concentrated and powerful first blow in order to have at least some chance of success.

CNN specialists bitterly admit that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are superior to the fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in many key factors. For example, the dominance of Russian aviation in the air can simply erase all attempts at a counteroffensive by Ukrainian fighters on heavy equipment. It was noted that the wards of the Kyiv regime will experience both a serious shortage of artillery ammunition and air defense.

Recall that earlier the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmitry Kuleba, in an interview with the German media group Funke admitted that Ukraine does not have a single agreement on the supply of fighter jets. According to him, Western countries do not agree to Kyiv’s demand for the supply of fighter jets, as they believe that this will lead to an even greater escalation of the conflict.