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"Russia is nervously react": The expert told about the situation on the left bank of the Dnieper (video)

According to military expert Sergei Grabsky, the Ukrainian forces seek as close as possible to the Crimea, from which hostile troops are provided. Ukraine's defense forces attempt to expand the lane on the left bank of the Dnieper. One of the goals may be the maximum approximation to the Crimean peninsula, said military expert Sergey Grabsky on the UNIAN YouTube channel on November 21.

According to Grabsky, in order to keep the captured territories, Russian invaders are forced to stretch their troops on a wider front. In turn, Ukrainian forces do not focus on any one plot, but put pressure on the enemy at different points. The expert believes that the forces of defense seek to disorient the enemy or to reduce the density of enemy troops in the Zaporozhye direction.

In his opinion, in the event of further success on the left bank of the Dnieper, Ukrainian military will be able to create conditions for the development of local offensive actions in this area. Grabovsky believes that in this way the Ukrainian forces may seek as close as possible to the Crimea, from which the units of the occupiers concentrated in Northern Tavria are provided.

"Therefore, approaching the Crimea of ​​Ukrainian firearms will seriously affect the possibility of providing an enemy group, which operates in the North-Tavria direction, and therefore it is a very serious threat. In fact, why Russia is so nervously responding to attempts to promote the Ukrainian army in this direction," he said, "he said," he said, "he said. expert.

Grabovsky noted that cutting of the land corridor between the occupied peninsula and Russia can be carried out both in Kherson and in Zaporizhzhya or Coal. We will remind, according to the Institute of Study of the War of November 20, Ukrainian troops are moving on the left bank of the Kherson region. American analysts noted that the Armed Forces were able to expand the control zone near the western part of the Krikon.