"The front is bursting at the seams": the Russians can break through to Zaporozhye and the Dnipro, — Berlinska
According to volunteer Maria Berlinska, now the front line is gradually shifting, and Russian units are advancing deep into Ukrainian territories, sometimes tens of kilometers. She emphasized that this is due to the lack of personnel in certain areas of the front - in some places, there are only a few fighters per kilometer of defense, who have to control too great distances.
At the same time, as Berlinska noted, the enemy often enters the rear in small groups, which are established there, accumulate and later attack. In her opinion, this creates additional danger for Ukrainian units, which are forced to hold the front in difficult conditions and with limited resources. In addition, the volunteer drew attention to the role of drones in modern warfare, noting that the zone of damage of drones now reaches 30-35 kilometers.
At the same time, according to her, the public space lacks information about the real state of affairs on the front lines. She advised to follow the updates on the Deep State map, which clearly shows how quickly the situation has changed in recent months. At the same time, Berlinska stressed that the enemy's resources significantly exceed Ukrainian ones. According to her, for every dollar that Ukraine invests in the production of drones, Russia spends ten times more - from 50 to 70.
Also, according to her estimate, there are at least five to seven enemy soldiers for one Ukrainian infantryman, which creates a significant advantage in numbers and enables the Russian army to move forward even in the face of heavy losses. At the same time, the volunteer emphasized that the Ukrainian defenders are holding the defense thanks to superhuman efforts and stability, but the strength of the sides remains unequal.
She drew attention to the critical shortage of personnel and urged citizens not to stop helping the army. "There is a catastrophic lack of people. The Russians are moving slowly, clumsily, with slips, with huge losses, but they are advancing every day," the post reads. According to Berlinska, without constant support, there is a risk of losing strategically important cities — Pokrovsk, Pavlograd, Vilniansk, as well as large regional centers, including Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, Sumy, and Kharkiv.
She emphasized that even short-term indifference can have serious consequences. At the end of her address, the volunteer called on Ukrainians to think about what everyone did during almost four years of full-scale war to preserve their own home and freedom. She emphasized that now is the time to act more decisively, and added: "If you were waiting for a sign, this is it. " Focus also wrote that Russian troops are forming female assault units in the Pokrovsky area.
According to the guerrillas, in case of unsuccessful attacks, these women are ordered to change into civilian clothes and act as scouts, disguising themselves as local residents. Moreover, it was previously noted that in the Lyman direction, the occupiers are trying to create the impression of numerical superiority by setting up flags and actively using drones.