The support of partners is one of the factors in determining the upcoming victory of Ukraine against the Russians, experts say.
Ukraine was able to change its military strategy with the help of new long-range weapons received from Western partners. Armed with new weapons, the country succeeded in slowing the advance of Russian troops. It was on Saturday, August 13, according to The New York Times.
The publication notes that the period from spring to summer for the Ukrainian army is very difficult. Ukrainian defenders are bombarded daily by Russian artillery in eastern Ukraine, gradually losing ground and losing hundreds of fighters a day in uneven combat.
“But in recent weeks, Ukraine has changed its strategy with new weapons and succeeded, at least for the moment, in slowing Russia’s advance.”
“By attacking deep behind enemy lines, the Ukrainians are draining Russia’s fighting potential, slowing its advance in the east and creating new vulnerabilities in the south,” the article said. .
Experts say the new weapons have also forced Russia to reposition itself on the battlefield, giving Ukraine’s military some breathing room to make more strategic decisions.
“The new strategy is well suited for a counter-offensive in Kherson, its supply depends only on four bridges across the Dnieper,” the publication believes.
At the same time, the publication said that the Russian military is still strong enough to continue offensive operations.
Since the Russian military vastly outnumbers the Ukrainian forces in terms of troops, weapons and ammunition, the Ukrainian armed forces need to be innovative and flexible.
Remember that the Russian military command has concentrated a huge amount of resources in Donbass, heavy fighting continues there.
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Source: korrespondent

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