The Russian occupiers had shortcomings in tactical coordination and poor morale, which did not allow them to seriously advance the offensive.
Lack of unit -level skill and uneven air support prevented Russia from fully utilizing its combat mass. About this on Saturday, April 30, saying goodbye the British Ministry of Defense, citing their intelligence data.
Thus, British intelligence believed that the Russian occupiers had shortcomings in tactical coordination and faced major challenges.
“Russia hopes to solve the problems that previously prevented its aggression by focusing power on the battle geographically, cutting supply lines and simplifying command and control,” British intelligence said.
It noted that “Russia still faces significant challenges.” “Forced to reassemble and redeploy exhausted and disparate units from failed offensives in northeastern Ukraine,” Defense Intelligence said, adding that many of these units are likely to suffer from weakening morale.
The shortcomings of the Russians in tactical coordination remain. Lack of unit -level skills and uneven air support have prevented Russia from fully exploiting its masses, despite local improvements, according to a recent British intelligence report.
It was previously reported that the National Guard and the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed Russia’s command post near Izyum.
Recall, the General Staff reported that in the past day, the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Donbas repelled 14 enemy attacks.
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Source: korrespondent