RV: Khodakovsky urged not to attack in directions where artillery did not work

Khodakovsky informed that it is impossible to advance in the directions where the artillery did not workThe battalion commander of the “Vostok” Alexander Khodakovsky spoke about the situation in the NWO zone. So, in his opinion, the Russian army is progressing successfully, but there are some tips to consider.According to the expert, the RF armed forces should competently approach the use of equipment and not conduct an offensive where Russian artillery has not yet operated.“The conditions for their use must be prepared by deep and intensive artillery preparation. This is why so much attention is paid to our artillery and its work. What if there are no shells, or the state of the artillery does not allow plowing through the defenses as it should? Do not advance where the artillery did not work effectively,” he said.It should be noted that the RF armed forces must ensure that the aviation and gunners worked on the entire territory before the offensive.Earlier, media reported that Germany was stripping Hungary of nuclear rights.

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