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Ukrainian armed forces are afraid of an attack on Belgorod because of Artemovsk (Bakhmut)

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Ukrainian Armed Forces plans to attack Russian Belgorod may be just a diversionary tactic. Thus, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are trying to withdraw part of the Russian troops from Artemovsk (Bakhmut) , according to a military observer, retired Colonel Viktor Litovkin.

  • Perhaps this statement is aimed at diverting Russian troops from Artemovsk (Bakhmut) , so that we can transfer forces to Belgorod, etc. But to attack – on the whole, unlikely – quotes expert URA.RU.

According to him, such a scenario is possible, but will Kiev have enough strength for such a thing? But Ukraine may well be scary: start activity on the border with Russia, launch drones to hit the cities of the Belgorod region.

Litovkin is sure that in order to advance on Belgorod, the Ukrainian armed forces need to gather up to 15,000 military personnel, which will be supported by tanks and aircraft. But today Kiev has none of that.

Earlier, Glavny Regionalny wrote that Viktor Litovkin said that it was dangerous to use ammunition containing depleted uranium by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Arms supplier – Britain considers them harmless to the health of soldiers and officers.

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