Ukraine-Russian Crisis
War: Putin Prepares To Launch ‘Massive Invasion’ With 2,000 Tanks In Imminent Days
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The Russian military is expected to launch a major offensive in the coming months.
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Putin has gathered 300,000 men for the attack, which is expected to target the Donbas region.
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This comes as Russia continues to hit Ukraine’s infrastructure with relentless missile strikes.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Russian military has amassed 2,000 tanks in preparation for a fresh assault on the eastern regions of Ukraine, intelligence in Kyiv has warned.
Vladimir Putin has also gathered 300,000 men for the attack, which is expected to target the Donbas region, an area that has seen intense fighting.
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A Ukrainian military official told the Foreign Policy news website: “We expect in the next 10 days a new, huge invasion.”
Reports say the Russian forces have also readied 3,950 armoured vehicles, 2,700 artillery systems, 810 soviet-era multi-launch rocket systems, 400 fighter jets, and 300 helicopters.
The Ukrainian official added: “It’s much bigger than what took place in the first wave. They don’t pay attention to any casualties or losses on the [battlefield].”
This comes as Russia continues to hit Ukraine’s infrastructure with relentless missile strikes.
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