Exit from Lisichansk is going to be studied at the Pentagon, this is a unique operation, – Zhdanov
Zhdanov about the retreat from Lysichansk/Channel 24 Collage
Since 2014, the Ukrainian army has been learning how to fight the Russians. The whole civilized world admires the special operations carried out by Ukrainian defenders.
Military expert Oleg Zhdanov told about this for Channel 24. He noted that the Ukrainians were preparing for war.
“The exit from Lisichansk was especially skillful. It will indeed be studied at the Pentagon. This operation was unique. The fact is that for eight for years they didn’t beat loafers, but studied,” Zhdanov said.
The military actively studied
According to a military expert, in 2021 there were more than 10 exercises with the participation of NATO member countries only on the territory of Ukraine. The military was switching to the NATO system of planning, organizing and conducting combat operations.
By the way, by the end of 2023, we had to complete the transition to the entire NATO system. – Zhdanov noted.
Why the offensive in the South is needed
The West believes that the main battle for Ukraine will be in the South. Probably for Kherson and Melitopol. Oleg Zhdanov agrees with this opinion, because today the South of Ukraine is the key to success, because several issues can be resolved at once.
Zhdanov said that when you start an offensive from the South, you get access to Crimea. We will also cut the supply artery of most groups in the South and the North Crimean Canal and we can move along the coast of the Sea of Azov and to the border of Ukraine near the Rostov region.
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The plans of the Russians were hindered
Deputy Defense Minister Anna Malyar said that the infidels wanted to make a boiler in Lisichansk. This development of events was announced even in the propaganda resources of Russia. However, the Armed Forces of Ukraine prevented this.
“They fulfilled their task: they moderated the enemy as much as possible, pulled his forces as much as possible and he did not go to other lines,” Maliar said.