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Bloomberg: Next Two Months Will Decide The War

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Bloomberg: Next Two Months Will Decide The War

Something more is being prepared at the front.

The advance of Russian troops along the front line and constant missile strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure are preparations for something more, experts believe.

Ukraine is now experiencing an acute shortage of ammunition and manpower to cover all 1,200 km of the front line, a target="_blank" href=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-11/strikes-on-power-plant-kharkiv-stoke-fears-of-russian-breakthrough>Bloomberg writes.

If the situation does not change, the front line may fall and the Russian army will begin to advance deep into the country, which is why the next two months will be the hardest for Ukraine.

The residents of Kharkiv suffer the most. At the same time, the Kremlin really hopes for the depressed psychological state of the city's residents: Allegedly, they can simply leave Kharkiv on the eve of a major offensive.

At the same time, most military experts believe it will be difficult for the Russian army to capture the city.

In 2024 alone, the Russian Federation can receive up to 6 million shells both through foreign supplies and through its own production.

On the one hand, a number of American politicians believe that the front line will not fall so fast. But another agrees that the morale of Ukrainians is severely undermined.

Now more than ever, Ukraine is vulnerable to missile strikes by the Russian Federation. The enemy intensified along the entire front line, and target No.1 was the capture of Chasiv Yar.

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