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"Can last for years": the Russian Federation will continue to storm Bakhmut while they have resources - an analyst

Military expert Tom Cooper noted that Russian soldiers are poorly prepared, and 12-15 thousand well-trained fighters will join the Armed Forces on a monthly basis. It is because of this that the Ukrainian army holds the city. Austrian military analyst Tom Cooper believes that Russia can try to capture Bakhmut in Donetsk for years. The Russian soldiers will send resources to this direction. He expressed this opinion in an interview with the Ukrainian publication "Public". "It can last for years.

While Putin or his deeds, thousands of reservists are mobilizing, as long as the Russian leadership can give at least some weapons and ammunition to the military, they will be sent there," the analyst said. Tom Cooper also noted that when the Russian soldiers are poorly prepared, 12-15 thousand well-trained fighters will join the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It is because of this that the Ukrainian army holds Bakhmut. "This is a qualitative difference between the troops.

It is because of this Armed Forces that Bakhmut holds. The Russians gain thousands of new mobilized and lose thousands, seeking to achieve at least success," he said. The analyst explained that the liberation of the Kinburn Spit, which belongs to the Nikolaev area, is a very important task for the Armed Forces. "The Kinburn Peninsula is adjacent to the east of the Dnieper. This means that the maritime movement depends on who controls the Kinburn Peninsula," Kuper said.

He also added that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation can transfer weapons to the area for shelling of Nikolaev and Odessa. We will remind, on November 28 at the Institute of War Study said that the Armed Forces can release the Kinburn Spit and start an offensive on the left -bank part of the Kherson region. Earlier, on November 18, the British intelligence said that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation were stained and regrouping the parts derived from Kherson.