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American journalists believe that the counter -offensive of the Armed Forces sho...

Ukraine in 2024 may lose the support of allies in the event of a long war - the media

American journalists believe that the counter -offensive of the Armed Forces should be accelerated as the political situation in Europe can change dramatically. There is a decisive moment for Kiev, as elections, economic changes and other distractions are capable of weakening Ukraine's support next year. This was reported by CNN. American journalists believe that NATO demonstrated unity in its support and weapons of the Ukrainian people that no one expected.

According to the publication, the counter -offensive of the Armed Forces should be accelerated as the situation in Europe may change. "Ukraine cannot count on such a level of support next year that today the press releases today," the statement said. Analysts have acknowledged that there are some achievements in Zaporozhye, but Ukrainian forces could strike a greater blow to the Russian offensive campaign.

It is noted that it is worth dealing with the land corridor from the occupied Donbass to the temporarily occupied Crimea. This part of the territory is allegedly for Russia in the long run the most useful, since the peninsula connects with a land path with the mainland. CNN believes that the loss of the Russian Federation of this location will lead to great danger to the Russian military in the Crimea and divide it into two parts.

It would also find strategic incompetence of its military unless they can prevent the Armed Forces counter -offensive in this direction. This is a crucial moment in the war and for the Kremlin. The Russian elites have invested the latest resources that remained in the admiration of Bakhmut. The city in Donetsk region is not strategically important on the total scale of the combat theater. The intense and non -selective fire power of Russia indicates high rates for the next weeks.