Russia's offensive: Bundeswehr inspector general says enemy can make significant advances in Ukraine Vladislav Kravtsov The Bundeswehr made a forecast regarding the Russian offensive/Collage 24 Channel Inspector General of the German Armed Forces Carsten Breuer made a forecast regarding the Russian offensive troops in Ukraine in the near future. The German general noted that there would be no significant enemy advances at the front. At the same time, Breuer noted that the Russian military would try to carry out small operations on the line of combat contact in order to have at least some success in the advance. General Breuer noted that no significant events were expected at the front in the coming days with the Russian advance. At the same time, Ukraine continues to rely on and remains dependent on the support of its Western allies. We will not see any large-scale movements in the near future Ukrainian battlefield. The progress and strengthening of the front make this practically impossible, a Bundeswehr spokesman said. any “large-scale offensive actions”. By the way, Carsten Breuer also said that Russia may be ready to attack NATO in 5 to 8 years. After all, within such a period of time, the Russians will probably accumulate the necessary weapons and personnel.What could happen next with Russia's offensive in Ukraine
Russian offensive: the inspector general of the Bundeswehr said whether the enemy could make significant advances in Ukraine
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