US think tank_ Russian troops may quickly break through Ukraine_s defense line
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According to a report by the German News TV channel on March 14, a latest report released by the American Institute for War Studies stated that due to lack of ammunition and supplies, the Ukrainian defense line may be more fragile than the impression given by the relatively slow advancement of the Russian army in various places.
The report said that in order to curb the continued advancement of the Russian army, Ukraine currently has to use the small amount of existing materials as efficiently as possible. The Institute for War Studies wrote: The Ukrainian army concentrated its supplies in the areas of the line where the Russian army encountered the most fierce attack, which would lead to poor defense in other areas, allowing the Russian army to launch surprise attacks there and achieve breakthroughs.
The American think tank also quoted a report in the magazine Der Spiegel. A Ukraine officer said in a report that in secondary battlefields such as Kharkiv or Vukhredar, which are currently receiving little attention, the situation of troops, weapons and ammunition is very bad. An artillery commander said: We can’t hold on like this for long. The analysis report wrote that the reason why some Ukrainian troops were able to hold their positions with limited ammunition and supplies was only because the Russian army did not attack with all its strength.
The Institute for War Studies warned that the Russian army did not attack areas where Ukraine was extremely poorly guarded, concealing the risks there. In other words, as long as the Russian army launches large-scale attacks in these areas, it will expose the current situation that the Ukrainian army is unable to resist due to lack of ammunition. Ukraine’s Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Sersky warned on a social platform telegram that Russian troops may break into the depths of the Ukrainian defense line.
The Institute for War Studies said the words of Sersky and other Ukrainian commanders suggested that if the Russian army stepped up its offensive, it could break through and shake previously stable areas in a short period of time.
The report concluded that the current defense line is likely to be unstable. It is crucial for the West to transfer resources to the Ukrainian army as soon as possible to prevent Russian troops from waiting for opportunities to break through weak defensive areas on the front line. (Compiled by Wang Ting