Ukraine’s armed forces have no choice but to launch frontal attacks on Russia’s fortified defences during a counter-offensive, retired British army colonel Richard Kemp has said.
He wrote about this in a piece for Telegraph.
He noted that unlike last year’s regrouping of the Russian Armed Forces, which he said was a tactical manoeuvre to exchange space for time, now the Russian army, strengthened by mobilisation and the construction of large-scale defensive lines, is not going to retreat anywhere.
“This has left Ukraine with one option: launch frontal attacks on well-defended positions,” Kemp said.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said during an operational meeting of the Russian Security Council that Ukraine’s mobilisation resource was being depleted.
According to him, there are no results of the Ukrainian counter-offensive.
US Assistant to the President for National Security Jake Sullivan said that Ukrainian troops had suffered significant losses during the counter-offensive and that it was going hard.
In the opinion of a former adviser to the Pentagon chief, Colonel Douglas McGregor, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is on the verge due to the mass desertion of AFU fighters.
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