The commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army, General Oleksandr Syrsky, recognized just a few days ago that the situation on the front had "considerably deteriorated" in the east of the country, citing "tactical successes." The Russian aviation changes the situation on the ground. The Russians could reach the last two major cities of Donbass still in the hands of the Ukrainians, Sloviansk and Kramatorsk.

Tanks have been adapted to accommodate a large sheet metal structure which covers them entirely. Topped with an electronic jamming device against drones, this type of homemade cage is quite unsightly, but allows infantry units to slip into it in order to be protected from Ukrainian fire. In the short term, I am especially worried about another Ukrainian fortress, Krasnohorivka. Much like Avdiivka was, Krai is one of the last Ukrainian locks protecting the south of Donetsk Oblast. Here again, the Russians are "shaping" the terrain to prepare the terrain for a deeper advance. The battle is an opportunity to see a new Russian discovery on the ground. Even in the event of an FP, we can see such a system traveling 2000 meters into the opposing system then returning to its position without being destroyed.