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According to experts, Russia can now organize new major offensive operations, an...

Putin is ready for the war for exhaustion and will go for escalation in Ukraine - Bloomberg

According to experts, Russia can now organize new major offensive operations, and Putin's planned plan to create a buffer zone to protect the Russian border regions looks not just unrealized, but ghostly. Russian leader Vladimir Putin prepares Russia for exhaustion, using all possible resources and factors. Bloomberg writes about it on April 3.

As the agency points out, Putin, having reassemble himself for a new six -year term, intends to pursue all his military goals and is determined to subordinate all Ukraine. According to analysts, he is convinced that he will be able to wait for the enthusiasm and support of Western supporters of Kiev and capture the victory on the battlefield, despite the titanic outlook with which Russian troops advance.

At the same time, the Kremlin's "talkative heads", such as Putin Prescretic Dmitry Peskov, say that Russia de facto leads a "war" in Ukraine due to the growing intervention of the West. Bloomberg leads in his review the opinions of people who are familiar with the Kremlin's strategy, who are convinced that Putin is likely to dare to escalate and at all seems to be at least under some reason to stop fighting.

"His goal is to win," says Alexei Mukhin, chairman of the Moscow Center for Political Information, which provides consulting services of the Presidential Administration. At the same time, insiders believe that Putin is lacking in live strength to make some significant breakthrough in Ukrainian defense, even despite the projectile famine, which is now being felt by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

At the same time, according to experts, Putin uses all methods and methods to force Ukraine to peace in his understanding, that is, to surrender. Here is the strengthening of rocket-a-okory shelling of Ukrainian cities, the destruction of Ukrainian critical infrastructure, and the accusation of Ukraine of the largest terrorist act in Russia over the last 20 years.

He in no way wants to give Ukraine a single pause and is ready for further mobilization, despite the fact that the Russian economy is already experiencing a lack of labor, especially qualified. According to Minister of Defense Sergiy Shoig, the plans of the Russian command are quite ambitious: they are going to form two new all -military armies, 14 divisions and 16 brigades.

Mobilization has already been announced, and the main directions of the Russians elected Kharkiv in the northeast of the country and the southern Black Sea Odessa. However, according to experts, Russia can now organize new major offensive operations to seize such cities, and Putin declared plan to create a buffer zone to protect the Russian border regions from increasing attacks is generally not just unrealized, but ghostly. "I do not believe in the possibility of capturing Kharkiv.

The Kremlin does not have enough power for such a task, and the city is too large. The real breakthrough in this war of Russia requires much better communication opportunities, much more high -precision weapons and many more people," said Ruslan Pukhov, - said Head of the Defense Analytical Center in Moscow. At the same time, Russia, which seems to increase the production of weapons, still re -uses the stocks of weapons of Soviet times, which is slowly "eating".

"However, Russia is ready to continue this conflict as much as it will take," Mukhin states. Bloomberg notes that Ukraine has its own, constantly increasing problems, due to the need to replenish the exhausted bench for the defense forces, lack of ammunition, suspension of assistance in the US Congress, failures last year's summer offensive. "Russia enjoys organizing attacks through the front line after it has seized the strategically important city of Avdiivka in the east of the country.

So far, it only achieves local success, although Zelensky warned in an interview with Washington Post that delays in US assistance mean that "we will retreat, step by step," the agency analysts emphasize. French President Emmanuel Macron tried to raise rates and declared the departure of troops to Ukraine. At the same time, such a statement was accepted by the European public. Promise to consider the issue of help to Ukraine.