Russia's Offensive Potential Is Shrinking: What Problems Will They Face in 2025 Petro Sineoky Russia's offensive potential is rapidly declining. In 2025, they may well face additional problems. Former Russian Energy Minister and oppositionist Vladimir Milov told Channel about this, noting that advancement at the front is already extremely difficult for Russia. They are literally losing several thousand people per few kilometers. As Milov noted, it is unlikely that the occupiers will be able to carry out so many infantry assaults in 2025. The occupiers also have a problem with modern equipment. They have crisis phenomena in equipment. The level of production capacity and repairs does not provide for what they are losing at the front. Now you can see very old equipment there. The T-62 tank, which is morally obsolete. But it can be seen quite often at the front, – Milov said. In addition, Ukraine will finally receive F-16 fighters in the near future. It is clear that they will not immediately affect the situation at the front. But over time they can help fight against Russian aircraft. This may prompt Putin to talk about the so-called “truce”. But so far there are no signs that he is really ready to do so. However, it can be assumed that in 2025 Russia will not be able to conduct such intensive military operations.What to expect in 2025
Russia's Offensive Potential Is Shrinking: What Problems Will It Face in 2025
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