Russians spent 60% of time and resources on their first line of defence, which was broken through by Ukraine's forces – Tarnavskyi

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In an interview with the Observer, Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, Commander of the Tavriia Operational and Strategic Group of Forces, said that the Russian forces spent 60% of their time and resources on the construction of the first line of defence, and only 20% for the second and third. Now the Ukrainian army is advancing on both sides of the breakthrough and are consolidating their positions.

Source: The Observer

Quote: "In my opinion, the Russians believed the Ukrainians would not get through this line of defence. They had been preparing for over one year. They did everything to make sure that this area was prepared well."

Details: According to Tarnavskyi, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are now between the first and second defensive lines. "In the centre of the offensive, we are now completing the destruction of enemy units that provide cover for the retreat of Russian troops behind their second defensive line," he said.

Tarnavskyi emphasised that the counterattack was restrained by a huge minefield put down by the Russians. Behind it, Russian troops "just stood and waited for the Ukrainian army," knocking out Ukrainian equipment.

"As soon as any equipment appeared there, the Russians immediately began to fire at it and destroy it. That’s why demining was carried out only by infantry and only at night," he stressed.

Now that the mine barrier has been overcome, the Russians are forced to manoeuvre and redeploy their forces. "The enemy is pulling up reserves, not only from Ukraine but also from Russia," Tarnavskyi emphasised.

However, he is sure that sooner or later the Russians will lack strength, which will allow the Ukrainian forces to advance faster. Now that the minefield has been breached, the Russians have lost much of their advantage. "There is a very big difference between the first and second line of defence," Tarnavskyi said.

He explained that the second line is not so well built, so the Ukrainians can use their equipment, although there are still minefields.

"The closer to victory, the harder it is. Why? Because, unfortunately, we are losing the strongest and best. So now we have to concentrate on certain areas and finish the job. No matter how hard it is for all of us," the Brigadier General concluded.


Clearly Russia has no plan to win in Ukraine, and its plan to just try to hold on to parts of Ukraine is clearly failing, so the question is no longer if Ukraine can drive Russia from its territory but when it will happen.
 
There is a serious outcome from this.war in that if Ukraine does defend their Homeland from.the invasion, it isends a message to China specifically that a U.S lead global world is still many decades ahead of theirs. This is why maintaining U.S greenback as the global reserve currency is essentisl.
 
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In an interview with the Observer, Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, Commander of the Tavriia Operational and Strategic Group of Forces, said that the Russian forces spent 60% of their time and resources on the construction of the first line of defence, and only 20% for the second and third. Now the Ukrainian army is advancing on both sides of the breakthrough and are consolidating their positions.

Source: The Observer

Quote: "In my opinion, the Russians believed the Ukrainians would not get through this line of defence. They had been preparing for over one year. They did everything to make sure that this area was prepared well."

Details: According to Tarnavskyi, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are now between the first and second defensive lines. "In the centre of the offensive, we are now completing the destruction of enemy units that provide cover for the retreat of Russian troops behind their second defensive line," he said.

Tarnavskyi emphasised that the counterattack was restrained by a huge minefield put down by the Russians. Behind it, Russian troops "just stood and waited for the Ukrainian army," knocking out Ukrainian equipment.

"As soon as any equipment appeared there, the Russians immediately began to fire at it and destroy it. That’s why demining was carried out only by infantry and only at night," he stressed.

Now that the mine barrier has been overcome, the Russians are forced to manoeuvre and redeploy their forces. "The enemy is pulling up reserves, not only from Ukraine but also from Russia," Tarnavskyi emphasised.

However, he is sure that sooner or later the Russians will lack strength, which will allow the Ukrainian forces to advance faster. Now that the minefield has been breached, the Russians have lost much of their advantage. "There is a very big difference between the first and second line of defence," Tarnavskyi said.

He explained that the second line is not so well built, so the Ukrainians can use their equipment, although there are still minefields.

"The closer to victory, the harder it is. Why? Because, unfortunately, we are losing the strongest and best. So now we have to concentrate on certain areas and finish the job. No matter how hard it is for all of us," the Brigadier General concluded.


Clearly Russia has no plan to win in Ukraine, and its plan to just try to hold on to parts of Ukraine is clearly failing, so the question is no longer if Ukraine can drive Russia from its territory but when it will happen.
 
In an interview with the Observer, Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, Commander of the Tavriia Operational and Strategic Group of Forces, said that the Russian forces spent 60% of their time and resources on the construction of the first line of defence, and only 20% for the second and third. Now the Ukrainian army is advancing on both sides of the breakthrough and are consolidating their positions.

Source: The Observer

Quote: "In my opinion, the Russians believed the Ukrainians would not get through this line of defence. They had been preparing for over one year. They did everything to make sure that this area was prepared well."

Details: According to Tarnavskyi, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are now between the first and second defensive lines. "In the centre of the offensive, we are now completing the destruction of enemy units that provide cover for the retreat of Russian troops behind their second defensive line," he said.

Tarnavskyi emphasised that the counterattack was restrained by a huge minefield put down by the Russians. Behind it, Russian troops "just stood and waited for the Ukrainian army," knocking out Ukrainian equipment.

"As soon as any equipment appeared there, the Russians immediately began to fire at it and destroy it. That’s why demining was carried out only by infantry and only at night," he stressed.

Now that the mine barrier has been overcome, the Russians are forced to manoeuvre and redeploy their forces. "The enemy is pulling up reserves, not only from Ukraine but also from Russia," Tarnavskyi emphasised.

However, he is sure that sooner or later the Russians will lack strength, which will allow the Ukrainian forces to advance faster. Now that the minefield has been breached, the Russians have lost much of their advantage. "There is a very big difference between the first and second line of defence," Tarnavskyi said.

He explained that the second line is not so well built, so the Ukrainians can use their equipment, although there are still minefields.

"The closer to victory, the harder it is. Why? Because, unfortunately, we are losing the strongest and best. So now we have to concentrate on certain areas and finish the job. No matter how hard it is for all of us," the Brigadier General concluded.


Clearly Russia has no plan to win in Ukraine, and its plan to just try to hold on to parts of Ukraine is clearly failing, so the question is no longer if Ukraine can drive Russia from its territory but when it will happen.
Just a fit of wishful thinking.
 
Putin may be dead by the end of the year.
May be. May be not. Anyway, it won't change a thing. It's not a sort of personal vendetta or something. It's just a simple Russian self-defense. While Kievan regime discriminate, abuse and genocide Russian people in South-Eastern regions of former Ukraine - they are fighting back. While NATO is expanding eastward, Russian is expanding westward.
 

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