Russia will try to freeze the war in 7-10 days - Bellingcat
Russia will try to freeze the war in Ukraine in 7-10 days.
This was stated by Bellingcat investigative journalist Christo Grozev in an interview.
"It is difficult to name the end because it will most likely not be a fragmentary end; if the war will end today, I'm afraid it will be a period in which it will be unclear whether the war is over or not. But most importantly, there will be no bloodshed.
We are approaching this. It is a matter of a week, 10 days. "Because Russia's position is weakening, they understand that, and it will be better for them not to even call the war over because they have to admit that it is lost, but stop it at some frozen stage," he said.
According to the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, the Russian occupation forces have used at least 95% of their battalion and tactical groups, and also suffer losses in all operational areas.