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Coming slower than expected – military expert on the “operational pause” of the Russians

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Russian offensive is slower than expected/Channel 24 collage >Russians may try to build a pontoon crossing across the Dnieper or the Ingulets River. But these crossings will be extremely vulnerable to artillery shelling or HIMARS installations.

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Military expert Denis Popovich told Channel 24 about this. He also noted that the experience of such crossings is already known near Belogorovka, we know what can happen to the pontoon bridge if the artillery is not suppressed.

“With the help of high-precision weapons, we managed to destroy enemy warehouses with ammunition and weapons, which is why we are no longer seeing such a global intensification of hostilities now,” the expert notes.

According to Popovich, it is also very important that that we have already destroyed quite a few Russian command posts. The system of the Russian army is clearly vertical, so the elimination of command posts significantly changes the situation.

We have disrupted both logistical communications and logistic support, so now the enemy is trying to attack much more slowly than we expected, just 10 days ago, – explains the military expert. why this is a disaster for the Russians

On July 19, the Armed Forces of Ukraine attacked the Antonovsky bridge across the Dnieper in Kherson. Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President Aleksey Arestovich said that our military destroyed an air defense position near the bridge. As well as a fortification near the building where his guards were sitting.

  • British intelligence notes that the Russian invaders are experiencing a significant problem with ammunition, because their supply lines are quite vulnerable. Among the reasons – both the damage to the Antonovsky bridge, and the fact that Ukrainian artillerymen began to deliver aimed strikes far behind enemy lines. Consequently, the occupiers were forced to move their warehouses away from the front line, which greatly complicates their delivery to the front line.
  • Deputy Head of the Kherson Regional Council Yuriy Sobolevsky said that if the Antonovsky Bridge was blown up, the enemy could be left without a way to retreat.< /li>

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