Serhii Gaidai predicted when the Russians would begin their offensive in the Luhansk region

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The training of those mobilized in the Russian Federation is coming to an end. After that, it may take up to 10 days to transfer the occupiers to the front.

The head of the Luhansk OVA, Serhii Gaidai, believes that the Russians can start a new one offensive in Luhansk region anytime after February 15th. During the broadcast on Belsat he noted that the occupying forces are withdrawing more and more reserves in this direction.

A lot of equipment was recorded in Donbas, which the Russian army “partially hides somewhere in the forest plantations, partially buries it.” The occupiers are also building more fortifications in the region, “from where they will try to launch an offensive.”

As for ammunition, the invaders also transport it, although they spend it many times more economically. This, according to Gaidai, is also a sign of their preparation for an offensive.

“The two-month training of the mobilized Russians is already coming to an end, and Russia will need about 10 days to transfer them to Ukraine and gather a reserve for a new offensive,” Gaidai notes.

We will remind you that the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi said yesterday evening that the situation is difficult in Donetsk region now – fierce fighting is going on there. He confirmed that the occupiers became more active both at the front and in the information field, which may indicate that this month they are preparing “something symbolic”.

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