The Russian offensive will continue for some time and may temporarily gain momentum.
Russia does not have enough free reserves to increase the scale or intensity of attacks in the Lugansk region. About this on Sunday, February 19, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) wrote.
Experts point out that the Russian ground forces “work within the framework of conventional formations and doctrinal subunits, and not as part of battalion tactical groups or other temporary structures.”
The report says that Russia has lost a large number of tanks in previous battles, and their absence did not allow the invaders to organize tank units for offensive operations.
At the same time, the ISW believes that the Russians may still have a certain amount of restored equipment, which, however, “will not affect the course of the ongoing offensive.”
“The Russian offensive will continue for some time and may temporarily gain momentum when the last reserves are brought in, but the probability of achieving their goals or significant operational success is not high,” the specialists explained.
It was previously reported that over the past day, the Ukrainian aviation launched six strikes on areas of concentration of personnel and military equipment of Russian troops.
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Source: korrespondent

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