Ukraine spy chief Budanov assessed Ukraine's military prospects for 2024
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Ukraine spy chief Budanov assessed Ukraine's military prospects for 2024

Kyrylo Budanov
Kyrylo Budanov

According to the head of Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU), Kyrylo Budanov, the criminal Kremlin regime under the leadership of dictator Putin will never succeed in implementing the plan to destroy Ukraine.

What is known about the critical military goals of Ukraine in the coming year

In his Christmas address to Ukrainians, the DIU chief noted that the next year will be of continued hard fighting.

Ukrainians are a strong nation that can overcome everything on the way to their freedom and independence. And we will meet him, inflicting a crushing defeat on the Russians for the sake of liberating our native land, the DIU chief emphasized.

What is known about the further plans of the Russian occupiers in Ukraine

According to the military analyst, reserve colonel and former speaker of AFU General Staff Vladyslav Seleznyov in his comments to the journalists of the FREEDOM TV channel, recently, Russian war criminals have been actively conducting attacks in the Bakhmut area, in particular, to the south and west of the city.

Many experts refer to the situation on this part of the front as the beginning of the Chasiv Yar defense operation. Therefore, it is obvious that the enemy is unlikely to dare to transfer a large amount of resources concentrated in the Bakhmut direction to other areas of the front, because it is just as important for him to advance in the direction of the urban agglomeration of Sloviansk and Kramatorsk, the military analyst notes.

He emphasized that, under such circumstances, it is hardly worth waiting for large-scale movements of the Russian occupying army of the Russian Federation in this front area of the future.

As for the intensity of hostilities, most likely, in the medium term, we will observe quite intense hostilities of the Russian army, which, with the support of its artillery, and to some extent aviation, will try to move forward in the direction of Chasiv Yar, Seleznyov predicts.

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