A major breakthrough by the Russian army at the front in Ukraine is unlikely.
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The occupiers continue local offensive options on some axes, but individual attacks rarely exceed platoon size. In general, the situation at the front remains static. This is stated in the new code of the British Ministry of Defense, which was published on Twitter.
It is noted that Ukraine has mobilized efforts in recent weeks to improve field fortifications as the Ukrainian Armed Forces return to a more defensive position along much of the front line. At the end of November, President Vladimir Zelensky called for accelerating fortification in key areas.
British intelligence emphasized that on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border the Ukrainian Armed Forces began to strengthen themselves with the help of so-called dragon teeth, barbed wire and anti-tank ditches.
Let us remind you that the Russian occupiers recently tried to dislodge Ukrainian Armed Forces units from the left bank of the Dnieper eight times a day. However, Ukrainian units hold the line, subsequently hold their positions and inflict a fiery defeat on the enemy.
Source: Racurs

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