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Throw reserves: the Armed Forces can clamp Russian troops in the mite between the Dnieper and Tokmak, - analyst

According to the British military analyst Michael Clark, Ukraine intends to stretch Russian troops in the south. In winter, armored units can be crossed into the southern part of the front. Ukraine, apparently, began to transfer some additional reserves to the RF -controlled left bank of the Dnieper. According to the British analyst on Michael Clark's safety and defense, this is another step in the long -term operation of the Armed Forces, the purpose of which is to "stretch the Russian forces".

About it reports Sky News. Defense forces are estimated for some time to strengthen a small bridgehead on the Left Bank of Kherson region. "This is done to stretch the Russian forces, to create a threat to their flank in the Zaporozhye region [southeast], and thus distract the Russian forces from the place of the main Ukrainian blow, south of Orikhov," Clark explained. Although such actions had "some success" earlier, it was not enough to significantly change the Russian defense lines in the East.

However, he notes, Ukraine can "create problems for the Russian Federation". When the soil freezes in the winter, it will be possible to cross the armored units in the area. According to the analyst, such an outing on the Left Bank may be part of the new offensive to clamp Russian troops in the tick between the Dnieper and the area in the Tokmak area.