“Russia will be able to make a “powerful breakthrough” at the front after 2027 – Zaluzhny November 23, 15:01 Share: Valery Zaluzhny (Photo: Valery Zaluzhny / Telegram) Ambassador of Ukraine to Great Britain and former head of the Armed Forces Valery Zaluzhny said that the Russian Federation will be able to make a “powerful breakthrough” on the front after 2027, when they manage to accumulate a sufficient number of resources and “technological materials”. He said this during his time”, — write on: ua.news
Valery Zaluzhny (Photo: Valery Zaluzhny / Telegram)
Ambassador of Ukraine to Great Britain and former head of the Armed Forces Valery Zaluzhnyi said that the Russian Federation will be able to make a “powerful breakthrough” at the front after 2027, when they will manage to accumulate a sufficient amount of resources and “technological materials”.
He said this during his speech at the UP-100 award ceremony.
“According to my own theory, when the technical-evolutionary process ends and the process of accumulating technological materials begins, the opportunity to actively advance will be restored. According to my calculations, this will happen after 2027,” Zaluzhny emphasized.
According to him, the occupiers will probably use tactics “Izmor. He also added that thanks to the appearance of new technologies on the battlefield, neither the Russians nor the Ukrainian troops reached a dead end.
In particular, the occupiers can no longer advance 150-200 kilometers in a week, which indicates a lack of resources.
“We do not see a deep breakthrough of the enemy, but we see a gradual squeezing of us from positions that, of course, are given to them with very, very large losses, but, as of today, the Russians are not ready to expand their front,” the ex-chief emphasized. He added that despite this, such a tactic “Izmoru” leads to results on the battlefield.
On November 21, Yuriy Fedorenko, the commander of the battalion of the Achilles attack unmanned aerial systems of the 92nd separate assault brigade named after Kosh Ataman Ivan Sirk, said that by the New Year, the Russian occupiers had been given the task of going to Kupyansk-Vuzlovi in Kharkiv Oblast.
On November 22, NV, citing a high-ranking source in the Armed Forces, reported that the Russian occupiers were planning an offensive operation in the Kharkiv and Sumy directions from June 1-15, 2024.