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Russia does not have the resources to launch a full-scale offensive before the February 24th anniversary of the full-scale invasion. This was stated by a representative of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine in a comment to the Kyiv Post.
"While information is spreading about a large-scale Russian offensive planned for February 24, Ukrainian military intelligence reports that Russia has already launched a full-scale offensive on February 24 of last year, which continues today," said a representative of Ukraine's military intelligence.
Andriy Chernyak stated that Russia plans to intensify its efforts in the east of Ukraine in the coming weeks, noting that now it is "trying to find weak points in our defense. However, according to our information, the Russian command does not have sufficient resources for large-scale offensive actions. The main goal of the Russian troops remains to achieve at least some tactical success in the east of Ukraine."
Andriy Chernyak also emphasized that Russia lacks high-precision weapons.
"Russia faces a shortage of high-precision weapons, and despite this, it will continue to use missile terror against the civilian population in Ukraine. The Russians have already used more than 80 percent of the high-precision missiles. They are trying to restore their production, but so far, they are not succeeding," concluded Ukraine's representative of military intelligence.