Reserve colonel G. Bagdonas – about the “Patriot” counterattack, the state of the Russian army and V. Putin’s fear

2023-04-21 17:33:38

15min the expert who visited the studio also assessed the changed tactics of the Russian attack in Bakhmut, the state of the Russian army and the prospects of Ukraine’s membership in NATO.

intervened we have

  • Russian attack in waves of people
  • The significance of “Patriot” for the Ukrainian counterattack
  • Comparison of the military power of Russia and Ukraine
  • Putin’s visits to the occupied territories
  • Russian attempts to recruit soldiers
  • Prospects of Ukraine’s membership in NATO

– In Bakhmut, the Russians continue their attack and push forward step by step. The biggest battles these days are over the railway station.

We hear that the Russians are using a “human wave” tactic where the least experienced soldiers are thrown in first in echelons, followed by more and more experienced soldiers with each successive echelon. Please explain how it works and why the Russians use it?

– The battle for Bakhmut has officially been going on since the first of August, when Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu received the task from Vladimir Putin to occupy the administrative territories of Donbass. He did not complete that task.

But the enemy should not be underestimated: he learns from his mistakes. If we compare the Russian combat tactics near Kyiv, later in the Kharkiv region, their other retreats with what is happening now, it is clear that they have learned certain lessons and adapted. In some places – brutally.

Map of Ukraine

As for the wave attack tactic you mentioned, I had the pleasure of listening to a Ukrainian soldier visiting Ukraine who described how wave following wave of attackers were mowed down with machine guns.

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