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The intelligence told whether Russia has enough resources for a large-scale offensive

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Ukraine and the whole world are preparing for a possible large-scale Russian offensive. The intelligence department told whether the enemy has enough resources for this.

Note that a possible new offensive from Russia has become the reason that Ukraine has recently been asking the allies for much more weapons. It will be necessary not only to deter the enemy, but also to carry out a counteroffensive and liberate territories.

Does the enemy have enough resources

Andrey Chernyak, a representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate, answered this question. He emphasized that by the anniversary of the full-scale invasion – February 24 – the enemy will not be able to accumulate enough resources. So until then, he may not launch a large-scale offensive.

While information is being circulated about a large-scale Russian offensive planned for February 24, Ukrainian military intelligence reports that Russia has already launched a full-scale offensive on February 24 last year, which continues today. โ€“ he stressed.

At the same time, Chernyak added that the enemy may intensify its efforts in the East of Ukraine in the coming weeks. Now the occupiers are busy looking for “weak spots in our defense”.Since the invaders do not have enough resources for a full-scale offensive, they will try to realize their goals. We are talking about the need to “achieve at least some tactical success in the East of Ukraine”.

The enemy does not have enough high-precision weapons

Russia is facing a shortage of high-precision weapons, and despite this, it will continue to use missile terror against the civilian population in Ukraine,โ€ Chernyak stressed.

According to him, the invaders have alreadyused more than 80% of precision-guided missiles, which they had in their arsenal. The enemy seeks to resume the production of dangerous weapons, but he is not very successful, Chernyak emphasized.

The enemy may open a new front

Observers have made an assumption about what Russia's plans for a new offensive might be . The occupiers may try to disperse the APU. To do this, the enemy can open a new front.

According to available information, it can be expected in two adjacent areas. That is why the Ukrainians are closely watching how the invaders move their equipment and manpower in the Sumy region. They also understand that at any moment the enemy may try to return to the Kharkiv region.

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