Then the armed forces of Ukraine had the opportunity to strike a critical blow to the Russian Federation army. The Ukrainians were able to release Kherson and the west coast of Dnieper, but further offensive was stopped because, as explained, the lack of ammunition.
In October 2022, the American Intelligence blocked the talks of Russian General Sergei Surovikin, in which he considers the possibility of using nuclear weapons to stop the advance of the armed forces through DNIper. This was reported by the New York Times.
Surovikin discussed the use of tactical nuclear weapons to prevent Ukrainians from crossing DNIEPER and destroying Crimea.
It was noted that before the intelligence evaluated that the possibility of Russia’s use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine by 5-10%, while after a conversation the risk in the event of a Russian defense collapse increased by 50%.
The American military who worked in Wiesbaden and helped Kyiv with intelligence, asserted to continue the offensive south, while in Washington, Joe Biden’s advisors were nervous to ask themselves the opposite question – if they had to click on the Ukrainians to slow down their progress.
Then the armed forces of Ukraine had the opportunity to strike a critical blow to the Russian Federation army. The Ukrainians were able to release Kherson and the west coast of Dnieper, but further offensive was stopped because, as explained, the lack of ammunition.
Himars strikes are destroyed by more than 100 Russians per week, destroying Russian troops.
Earlier it was learned that in Russia they began to build mobile quarters to protect against a nuclear strike.
In the United States, they responded to changes in the nuclear doctrine of the Russian Federation
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