He shared this information on his channel.
“This operation demonstrates that Ukraine is executing the strategy it planned, essentially starting around November-December of last year. It targets the economic foundation of the enemy, which enables them to conduct military operations,” states Oleg Starikov.
On the other hand, the expert notes that the opponent is implementing its strategy related to a slow war, which is a war of attrition, the results of which we can observe in the eastern theater of operations, specifically in Pokrovsk and Kurakhovo.
“The Russian-Ukrainian conflict is now nearing completion, or so I believe, and each side has its own strategy. Therefore, the conclusion is this: according to military art and science, fundamentally, the one with the more serious strategy wins, and everything (editor's note – depends on) what happens on the battlefield. Not in diplomacy, not in politics, but specifically on the battlefield. So we will see what happens next and whether such strikes will help reduce the economic power of the Russian Federation so that they stop exerting such pressure in those areas of the front,” reflects Oleg Starikov.
However, he points out, everything looks like a joke: “Dad, the price of vodka has gone up, will you drink less now?” “No, son, you will eat less now.” In other words, the expert explains, it’s guns instead of butter, meaning the Kremlin will cut funding not for the war, but for social programs, as they have always done since the times of Ivan the Terrible.
As reported by Politeka, Musiienko stated that the number of drone attacks on Russian military targets is increasing, both in intensity and frequency.
Politeka also wrote that Sheitelman summarized two months of winter in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war.