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The spokesman for the Ukrainian Volunteer Army rejected the possibility of attac...

"Build new fortifications": Bratchuk explained the likelihood of Russia's attack on Odessa (video)

The spokesman for the Ukrainian Volunteer Army rejected the possibility of attack on the region by the so -called Transnistria. In Russia, there are now no resources for the offensive on Odessa. This was reported by a spokesman for the Ukrainian Volunteer Army Sergey Bratchuk on the air of a telecommunication. He said that new and existing fortifications are being built on the territory of Odesa region. In his opinion, the Russian army will not have enough resources to attack Odessa.

Bratchuk also rejected the possibility of threat from the so -called Transnistria. He pointed out that Russia, if had such plans, would do it at the beginning of a full -scale invasion. "And called the second front, if the enemy was able, opened on February 24, 2022," Bratchuk said. He also commented on the creation of new fortifications in the region. According to UDA spokesman, new fortifications in the area are being built.

Those fortifications that have already operated since 2022 are being improved. "Fortification is being built. All this is, it works," Bratchuk explained. Sergiy Bratchuk believes that the occupiers have no resources, despite the fact that mobilization in the Russian Federation continues. Fewer people are sent to the central regions of Russia than from national republics.