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The Armed Forces can go on counter -offensive and win for Ukraine in 2025 - veteran

According to Yevgeny Dyky, if in the next three months Ukraine can rigidly and decisively resolve the issue with mobilization, then next year the defense forces will receive a chance for successful offensive and victory in the war due to slow and final depletion of resources in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

The ATO veteran Yevgeny Dyky believes that the Armed Forces will be able to draw an offensive and win in the war against the Russian Federation, if the issue with mobilization is ordered. He told about it in a comment for Channel 24. According to him, the Russian army gradually exhausts its reserves for fighting. In particular, armored vehicles and artillery remains a year in the occupiers, but the indicators of living force are much better than you can use.

Wild believes that a successful offensive in the Armed Forces is possible with the proper forces and reserves, which he does not see because of mobilization problems. He adds that after a change in the law on mobilization, a rise occurred, and in three months much more people were recruited than in the previous one and a half years. However, there is a decline again. "If the situation is such, what counter-offensive is talking about? In Ukraine there was not enough reserves to keep the coal.

It did not appear otherwise - a few years of war, which would strengthen it. In his opinion, if the issue of mobilization in Ukraine is resolved in Ukraine in the next few months, then the next year may enable a successful offensive forces of defense.

"There are all objective preconditions for winning in 2025, if enough people are mobilized," the wild said, adding that if the problem with the replenishment of troops is not solved, then the language will not mind the "Ukrainian offensive", And about the opportunity to "at least keep the Russians across the Dnieper. " We will remind, Focus recently wrote that the shopping center and the police are catching men in gyms, restaurants and clubs.