A strategy to minimize the damage to the Ukrainian army and wait for the Ukrainian army to collapse
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Russian troops near Kyiv showing strange behavior
Image satellite photographs taken around March 1 show that tanks, vehicle task forces, and their support units have stopped in long lines for regarding 60 kilometers on the road north of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.
This is not the case with normal operations. In the case of a long line, if any part of the line is attacked and destroyed, all vehicles in the vehicle column will not be able to move at all.
If they expose their serious weaknesses to the enemy in this way, they will be attacked by air or ground troops.
If tanks and armored vehicles are stuck and stopped, they will be attacked one following another and will be in danger of annihilation.
Yet the long line of Russian MTFs has stopped without being attacked.
According to US information, these tanks and other tanks lack fuel and other supplies.
However, once fuel is added to tanks, they can continue to run 200 to 300 kilometers before the next refueling.
Russian tank troops and others have not yet traveled 100 kilometers if they left Belarus. There can be no reason to stop in a long line because there is no refueling.
If fuel is scarce, the Ukrainian army with this information should be able to attack these long lines of tanks with anti-tank missiles and rockets.
However, the Russian army does not appear to be under attack. NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) has just released the video, and it has not been able to do anything militarily.
Other things the Russian army is doing during this period are missile attacks and artillery.
Its shooting has also increased significantly. Buildings in Ukrainian cities have been destroyed, causing many casualties to civilians.
The vicinity of the TV tower will also be attacked, and Ukrainian government forces may not be able to send TV images in the not too distant future.