Bellingcat names the weakest side of the Russian occupiers
Russian troops who have attacked the territory of Ukraine have problems with the supply logistics that will increase.
Investigative journalist Christo Grozev from Bellingcat told about it on the air of the only telethon of Ukrainian TV channels, Ukrinform reports.
"I absolutely agree that the resources that were transferred to Ukrainian territory, not human, but inventory, including gasoline, missiles, ammunition, were intended for a war that would last 7-8 days. Now there is a very real supply gap," he said.
"The weakest point of the Russian army is logistics. Everyone knew that, and now we see it clearly."
"I expect that tomorrow or the day after tomorrow there will be new attempts with available means, less long-range missiles that can fire 120-130 km, an attempt to repeat attacks on Sumy, Kharkiv, this can be seen from the movement of military units. But I expect that here there will be a surprise."
Grozev stressed that these "gaps" will become bigger and bigger, as it is almost impossible to bring tanks to the locations of Russian troops, which are very scattered across Ukraine.
At the same time, he did not rule out new Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian cities in the coming days, but the Russians may get a "surprise" there.