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What is preventing the Russians from ousting the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the left bank of the Dnieper: British intelligence officers gave an explanation

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British intelligence explained why Russia cannot oust the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the left bank of the Kherson region/Collage 24 Channel

British intelligence analyzed the current situation on the left bank of the Kherson region. There, Russian occupation forces cannot dislodge Ukrainian forces, despite their numerical advantage.

The British Ministry of Defense noted that Ukraine maintains a presence on the left bank of the Dnieper and continues to repel Russian attacks, despite problems with logistics.

The problem of the occupiers

A British intelligence report says that the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the left bank of the Kherson region are now facing logistical difficulties, but still maintain a presence there. -Ukrainian War reported on January 20 that the Russian Dnepr group had failed in all its attempts to dislodge the Ukrainian defenders, despite almost certainly having a significant advantage in the balance of power in the area.

In all likelihood, poor training and coordination of the actions of Russian troops in this area limit their offensive capabilities, British intelligence noted.

< p>According to intelligence officers, forcing Ukraine to withdraw its forces from the left bank of the Dnieper remains a priority operational task for Russia.

“It is likely that Russia will continue attacks in the Krynka area in the coming weeks, despite growing losses in personnel,” the message says.

Assessment of the war in Ukraine from British intelligence : latest news

  • In a UK MoD review on January 19, British intelligence said that after the loss of the A-50 early warning aircraft, Russia is being more cautious uses another A-50.
  • The department also talked about the negative impact of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine on the work of their healthcare system. Thus, in a report on January 14, intelligence officers said that information was being disseminated in the Russian media that it was difficult for the population to access hospital services throughout the country.
  • British intelligence noted that war is likely a significant contributor to this situation as hospitals treat wounded military personnel.

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