Full confirmation of information about a Russian offensive in the Spring comes from the American head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley. “Russia may regroup its forces, but a new attack should not be expected before the spring,” said the head of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff.
According to General Mark Milley, the withdrawal of Russian troops on the east bank of the Dnieper indicates that the Russian side had decided to regroup its forces, and this could mean the possibility of launching a new large-scale Russian offensive in almost any direction of the front .
The head of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley, notes that the large forces of the Russian army that have been released pose a serious enough threat.
However, according to him, the reorganization will take several months, and therefore, a large-scale Russian attack should not be expected in the near future, if it really happens, then it will be in early spring.
Ukraine and Russia face a potential winter lull in hostilities that experts say could provide an opportunity for talks.
At the moment, in the Kherson region, all the bridges of the Dnieper have been blown up, which does not allow the organization of a Ukrainian attack on the eastern part of the river.
Kiev authorities can transfer about 40,000 military personnel from the direction of Kherson to other fronts. If we talk about the direction of the Kherson, the Ukrainians have about 40,000 soldiers that they can move in one direction or the other. Zaporozhye is a priority, while Berdyansk is also of great importance.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine will also not give up attempts to retake the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant and will try to land troops near the plant. Officially, dozens of special boats were handed over to them from the west. Apparently, these boats will not carry wheat, but will be sent precisely to cross the Dnieper.
The Russians withdrew from Liman and Kherson, allowing and simultaneously dismantling all the bridges on the Dnieper.
With these moves, they allow the Ukrainians to move wherever they wish, while they themselves are preparing, according to the American Head Joins Chief of Staff, for the “second half” in Ukraine with a general attack that decides everything.
500 Russian workers in the war factories in the Urals
500 Russian workers in the war factories in the Urals are working on the new Russian offensive. “A huge number of vacancies exist in factories in the Urals,” said Russian Governor Vadim Shumkov.
The Kurganmashzavod plant hired more than 500 people in the third quarter. This was announced by the Governor of the Kurgan region, Vadim Shumkov, who continued to emphasize: “by the end of the year, a huge number of workers will be hired.”
The information emerged after Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of Russia’s Security Council, visited the plant. During the visit, he inspected the workshop where the assembly of armored infantry fighting vehicles takes place, as well as products being prepared for Ukraine.
The Russian company needs many hundreds of highly skilled workers: turners, welders, machine operators, inspectors, electricians, assembly engineers, clerk drivers and laborers. The only thing that is certain is that the Kremlin will prepare to the point where it does not exist for a massive attack in Ukraine, while Kyiv will do the same with the help of NATO. All this will apply in its entirety, however, only if the winter talks that the two sides are preparing fail.




