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Andrii Says “The Biggest Problem From North Korea Is Their Defence Industrial Base, Not Their Troops”

According to the article from Ukraine’s Pravda, Andrii Biletskyi, a well-known Ukrainian, stated in an interview on Monday that the country’s defenses are being strained by a combination of a lack of manpower, inadequate training, and logistical difficulties. Biletskyi also underlined how important resources, leadership trust, and professional training are to military motivation.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

While patriotic sentiment remains strong, a lack of adequate support and preparation is hindering the war effort.

 

He went on to state that on the other side, Russia faces similar issues with weapon shortages and aging military equipment. However, Russia retains key advantages: air superiority through guided bombs and a seemingly endless supply of infantry troops.

“They advance not with superior strategy or firepower but by sending waves of soldiers as cannon fodder,” Biletskyi noted grimly.

Winter is unlikely to slow the fighting. For Ukraine, adverse weather conditions will challenge the effectiveness of drones, a critical tool in their defense strategy. Reduced daylight hours, fog, snow, and rain will hinder reconnaissance and targeting efforts.

Meanwhile, Russian troops are expected to continue their grinding assaults in small groups, exploiting weather conditions as natural camouflage.

“The Russians won’t stop just because of snow or rain,” Biletskyi said. “Their infantry tactics don’t rely on vehicles or heavy mobility.”

 

Moving on, it would interest us to know that Zaporizhzhia Oblast has become a focal point of concern. Recent Russian offensives near Velyka Novosilka aim to pave the way for larger operations in Donetsk. The flat terrain and limited settlements has made Ukrainian defense challenging.

“If the Russians cut through our communications here, it could spell trouble for the entire Donbas region,” Biletskyi warned.

North Korea has reportedly sent artillery ammunition to Russia, a development Biletskyi considers a significant threat.

These supplies may rival the total artillery ammunition Ukraine has received from NATO countries over three years.

 

Though there are reports of North Korean troops joining Russian forces, Biletskyi believes their presence is unlikely to change the battlefield dynamic. “They lack the technological skills and motivation to fight effectively, and as such, the biggest problem from North Korea Is their Defence Industrial Base and not their troops” he said.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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