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The Russian Federation will be able to form a group of 100,000 people in Belarus for a second attack on Kiev – expert’s answer

Oleg Zhdanov stressed that the mobilized Russians were brought to Belarus by train and are now being taken out of there in an emergency by plane.

Military expert Oleg Zhdanov said whether Russia would be able to build a group of 100,000 in Belarus for a second strike against Kiev.

About this Zdanov informed on his YouTube channel on November 26.

“It’s not that they (the Russian military leadership – ed.) will not assemble a group of 100,000 people in the coming months, they are already taking people from there, believing that the Belarusian army has trained and prepared them. On the contrary, Belarusian instructors train in training centers these mobilized people who are brought there from the Russian Federation,” he said.

Zhdanov stressed that the mobilized Russians were taken to Belarus by train, and from there they were taken out in an emergency by plane.

“Therefore, when they will be able to collect 100 thousand there, God only knows. Moreover, if this trend continues and we keep the number of Russian casualties stable – no less than a battalion per day – then, I think the accumulation there A group of 100,000 people is an unrealistic plan for the Russian Federation. Also, do not forget that Russia is fusing weapons that can be put into operation today so that they are capable of carrying out combat missions, ”the expert summed up.

Recall the Ukrainian defenders strengthen the fortification equipment of districts and defense lines of Kiev and the Kiev region. The military takes into account the past experience of the beginning of the invasion. Therefore, platoon and company strongholds are equipped with places of shelter and accommodation for personnel. In addition, long-term firing facilities for defensive combat are being installed.

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