The 722nd day of the Russian-Ukrainian war! The female prime minister is wanted by Russia, and the interview with the new commander is made public
1. The Russian-Ukrainian battlefield.
The Russian army has gathered 20,000 troops in Avdiyivka to take the city on the 2nd anniversary of the Russian-Ukrainian war and before Putin on March 17. Syrsky rushed to the aid of Avdiyivka on February 12 with the 3rd Assault Brigade, which had been fighting in Mutter and Wagner until December last year, and now has about 2,000 men equipped with advanced equipment such as Bradley infantry vehicles.
The 47th and 110th brigades of the Ukrainian army are already tired and running low on ammunition. The 3rd Assault Brigade has more combat experience than the 47th Brigade and is equipped with more advanced armored vehicles and equipment. Zelensky once revealed that the logistics supply of the Ukrainian army is not strong, and many equipment stored in warehouses has not been delivered to the battlefield in time, and it is necessary to dig deep into the inventory potential at this moment. In addition, the Ukrainian army is not short of troops, 3 4 soldiers are stranded in the rear, and the rotation of troops in the front and rear is too slow.
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) confirmed the advance of the Russian army in Avdiivka and other areas, as well as the progress of the Ukrainian army in Donetsk and Kupyansk, where the Ukrainian army advanced to the northwest of Pobeda near Donetsk and the south near Lobogeno, and regained some tactical positions on the Kupyansk-Svatovo-Kremennaya line, but did not make more influential progress like the Russian army in Avdiivka. At present, the Russian army has an advantage on the battlefield, but this advantage has not yet developed into a major military victory, and has not even developed to the capture of more influential cities or regions.
Second, the female prime minister is wanted by the goose.
TASS reported that information from the database of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs shows that the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has put Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, Estonian State Secretary Taimar Pekop, and Lithuanian Minister of Culture Simonas Kelis and others on the wanted list for "suspected demolition and damage of monuments to Soviet-era soldiers."
Kremlin spokesman and Russian press secretary Dmitry Peskov told on February 13 that the desecration of historical memory and hostile actions against Russia "are the reasons why these foreign **high-level** are wanted by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs; Russian spokeswoman Zakharova also said that Kaya Kallas and other foreign **high-ranking **leaders** must be held responsible for the crime of demolishing and damaging the monument.
After Russia's Putin and others were wanted by the International Criminal Court, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs started the retaliation mode, putting a number of judges and prosecutors of the International Criminal Court on the ministry's wanted list, but this is the first time that the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has put a foreign leader on the wanted list. According to the big goose's approach, the number of high-ranking ** in Eurasian countries who are wanted may be countless.
In response, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said that it showed that she was doing the right thing, "doing the right thing!"."Kallas has always been a staunch supporter of Ukraine and has actively stepped up military assistance to Ukraine, as well as sanctions against Russia**. For Kalas and others, it was an honor to be wanted. Demolishing relevant buildings in other people's own countries, what is the matter with the big goose? Moreover, many people in Europe do not think that World War II ended in 1945, but in 1991, after the Cold War, the big goose wanted the leaders of other countries, but it was just a means for the donkey to be poor in skills and the dog to jump over the wall.
3. Syrsky was interviewed.
A few days before taking over as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel-General Syrsky gave an interview to the German public broadcaster ZDF ** was made public. In the interview, Syrsky said that the Ukrainian army "has transitioned from offensive to defensive operations" and is launching an offensive where possible, with the goal of using fortifications and technological advantages, including drones, electronic warfare systems, to "exhaust" the adversary and "inflict maximum losses on them."
At the same time, Syrsky clarified the outside world's statement that he was called a Soviet-style butcher general, saying that the Ukrainian army attaches more importance to the lives of soldiers, especially those on combat missions, and cannot ignore the value of Ukrainian lives like a goose.
In addition, Syrsky mentioned the importance of technological progress and the progress of the war itself, "We have seen the use of ground-based robots, and this is not news to us. Remote-controlled equipment made it possible to save the lives of front-line servicemen. Thus, the war is entering a new phase. This shows from the side that electronic warfare has greatly helped the Ukrainian army, and the situation of electronic warfare will be expanded in the future.
Syrsky in: "The Russian army is now advancing on all fronts, and the situation can be described as complicated. The Ukrainian army has switched from offensive to defensive with the aim of inflicting maximum losses on the Russian Federation. He has always emphasized that the lives of soldiers are the main value, so he said that "be ready to retreat from a certain position, and not sacrifice all personnel." Ukraine's strategy and tactics have always been outstanding. Due to the unpredictable and unpredictable situation, Admiral Syrsky's next strategy and tactics will definitely be different from the past, and while taking a defensive position, he will also find the right time to attack.
4. Characters and others.
Ukraine's Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov said in an interview with Reuters on February 12 that Ukraine plans to produce tens of thousands of long-range attack drones in 2024, which have a range of 1,000 kilometers and are capable of striking targets in deep areas. As many as 10 companies in Ukraine are creating drones capable of reaching Moscow and St. Petersburg. This means that there will be more and more drones flying to the territory of the goose, and the goose does not want to stop.