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Russia makes a final push before the frost: Andrusiv's forecast

Останні зусилля Росії перед зимовими морозами: прогноз Андрусів. Photo: hvylya.net

Russian assaults with armored vehicles on the frontline


Recently, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of Russian assaults using armored vehicles on the frontline. Military analyst Viktor Andrusiv has proposed an unexpected explanation for this trend and made a forecast regarding the further development of events.



The former political expert, now a serviceman, wrote on social media that the occupiers are making a final push before the onset of cold weather. According to him, the next winter will be pivotal - that is when the intensity of enemy assaults will significantly decrease.



Expansion of the affected area and difficulties for the occupiers


Andrusiv cites the expansion of the affected area as a key factor. Today, the so-called kill zone extends not 15 kilometers, but in some places even 30 kilometers from the line of confrontation. This forces Russian troops to land troops 20-30 kilometers from the front line to avoid the destruction of equipment by drones.



'In fact, in conditions of negative temperatures, the orcs will be forced to carry ammunition, provisions, and still go on the assault,' explains the analyst. He believes that organizing a large number of successful assaults under such conditions will be extremely difficult.


Forecast for the future and difficulties for Russian troops


Andrusiv notes that Ukrainian defenders will also face difficulties, but they are in defense and occupy prepared positions - organized bunkers and trenches. In contrast, the Russians will have to advance in negative temperatures after a long march with heavy gear.



The military expert calculated that the enemy has about a month left until the onset of frost. That is why the Russian command is trying to achieve some significant breakthroughs and, according to Andrusiv's forecasts, will clearly increase the scale of attacks in the near future.



According to the latest data from military analyst Viktor Andrusiv, there is a noticeable increase in the number of Russian assaults using armored vehicles in the conflict zone. He emphasizes that the expansion of the affected area with heavy equipment is one of the key factors in the unfolding events at the front. Andrusiv shares his forecast that Russian troops will attack with increased force until the onset of cold weather, when conditions for these operations will become significantly more challenging.