Russia prepares for a large-scale summer offensive against Ukraine: which regions are at risk.

Russia prepares for a large-scale summer offensive against Ukraine: which regions are at risk
Russia prepares for a large-scale summer offensive against Ukraine: which regions are at risk

The Russian army is preparing for a summer offensive

Foreign publications and experts warn that the attack could begin as early as June. The warning is supported by German expert Niko Lange from Bild, who believes that new large-scale offensives may threaten the northern regions of Ukraine.

Military commander Aidar Stanislav Bunyatov confirms the active preparation of the Russians, who are deploying their units near the border of the Dnipropetrovsk region. Experts see dictator Putin's plans to reach the right bank of the Dnipro.

Experts’ forecasts and analyses

According to predictions from the Financial Times, the activation of the Russian offensive will be accompanied by large-scale air strikes on Ukraine. Russian troops may advance deeper into Ukrainian territory, seizing parts of regions. According to senior political scientist Samuel Charap, Russia has become accustomed to fighting and negotiating simultaneously.

According to The New York Times, Russia, despite some successes, is advancing slowly, and the probabilities of a decisive victory this summer are low. Analysts warn that a lack of support from the West could undermine Ukrainian military efforts.

Predictions about potential consequences

The Atlantic Council analytical center believes that if the summer offensive of Russia is successful, the Ukrainian territories, including the cities of Kostiantynivka, Pokrovsk, and Kramatorsk, may be seized. This campaign could become one of the largest in the entire duration of the war.

The forecasts and analyses mentioned in the news suggest an increased risk of a summer offensive by the Russian army in Ukraine, which could have serious consequences for the country and its population. Experts warn of possible large-scale offensives and the lack of support from the West, which could exacerbate the conflict in Eastern Ukraine.


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