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According to the Major of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Alexei Hetman, mu...

Avdiivka or Kupyansk: The expert predicted the tactics of the Armed Forces during elections in Russia (maps)

According to the Major of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Alexei Hetman, much on the front depends on the weather conditions that no longer allow the enemy to make plans. In addition, Putin's focus will be on chaos in Europe and the United States, not in the war.

The presidential election will be held soon in the Russian Federation, and the current head of state, Vladimir Putin, intends to focus on his campaign not in the war in Ukraine, but on the alleged suffering of the West and the success of Russia, despite sanctions. At the same time, by March the attacks on settlements will continue, though not as active as before.

The veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war, the stock of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Alexei Hetman in an interview with OBOZREVATEL told what to expect in the near future. According to him, the activity on the battlefield has already begun to decline and it can be primarily with weather conditions. The enemy is unlikely to carry out massive attacks in many directions, and will focus on several.

"For attacks can be chosen either Avdiivka or Kupyansk nodal to show the Russians that their" special military operation "is under plan. At the same time, the Kremlin continues to shake the situation in Europe and other countries. Look at the events in Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Serbia , the war in Israel began, a wave of anti -Semitism was covered by Europe, etc. The provocations occur, "Alexei Hetman said. Also, a Russian fighter flew into Latvia airspace.

This only proves, as noted by the Major of the Armed Forces, that the enemy plans to strain the situation everywhere to demonstrate to his people a supposedly quiet environment within the country and the "chaos" in the west. Once the elections are over, this rhetoric will come to naught and the Kremlin will return to its former actions. "Then the fighting can intensify on the front," Alexei Hetman summed up.