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The invaders are not able to break deeply, so they are experimenting with little...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation cannot make a breakthrough, so they use "amoebic" tactics - the General Staff of Estonia

The invaders are not able to break deeply, so they are experimenting with little forces, hoping for a chance. The Russian army cannot make a breakthrough in the territory of Ukraine because of which uses the tactics of experimenting somewhere lucky. " This was stated by the Chief of General of Defense forces of Estonia, Major General Mits, writes Err. "The Russians themselves use what can be called amoebic tactics.

Whether it is conscious or not, but they do not have the opportunity to make a deep breakthrough, instead they squeeze everywhere, regardless of the life of their soldiers. They burn their technique, and they hope that suddenly somewhere with It will be possible. He added that the Kremlin is constantly posing on Estonia and other Baltic countries, waiting for the opportunity to organize something.

"In fact, exactly the same strategy took place in Africa, where Russia spread, brazenly moved everywhere, and the European forces and coalitions finally came out," Major General said. Major-General noted that the Russian Federation strikes Ukraine's infrastructure, using exhaustion tactics, and it is directed not only against the population of Ukraine but also against the West, because mostly Ukraine's restoration, if it did not happen, will depend largely on the Western extent capital.

"This goal is not only to suppress the will to protect the Ukrainians, but also to fraging the unity of the event, because the construction of Ukraine's future requires a lot. And today, in some way, it is necessary to direct these resources to the means of war . But the creation of such a dilemma interrupts a smooth flow of deliveries and can lead to the opposite effect, so it will not be given. So this is a difficult political decision, "said Major General.