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"Probable degradation": Russian troops are preparing to step on coal - isw

According to analysts, the Russian command wants to attack the 136th Motorized Rifle Brigade, but it does not have enough ammunition and live power. Russian troops are preparing for a new attack on coal. However, they have problems with staff and ammunition. Analysts from the American Institute for War Study (ISW) have stated this.

The new report of March 9 states that the military personnel of the 136 OMSBR 58 of the Southern Military District Army appealed to the command of additional artillery ammunition. According to analysts, they will replace the 155th brigade of the Marines of the Pacific Fleet of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, which suffered a devastating defeat under the carbon. Analysts are convinced that such a replacement will not help Russia success in the offensive on this city in Donetsk region.

In their address, the occupiers of the 136 motorized rifle brigade stated that they need to keep their artillery ammunition. "It is unlikely that the 136th Motorized Rifle Brigade will be able to achieve a tactical offensive under the comedal, which was not able to achieve the 155th Marines Brigade, the 40th Brigade of Marines and other Russian connections," the report reads. In addition, according to analysts, the offensive on the coal in general promises little benefits for the Russian forces.

Thus, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu ordered the commander of the Eastern Military District, Colonel-General Rustam Muradov at all costs to take a coal. However, Muradov will require new reserves of living force and technique to follow the instructions of the head of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, and the replacement of the 155th Marine infantry brigade 136th Motorized Rifle Brigade is not necessary to reinforce for a successful offensive.

"It is still not clear whether Shoigu has decided to provide Muradov's resources for the recovery of the offensive, but Muradov may decide that he needs to restore offensive operations to demonstrate his competence," analysts said. Earlier it was reported that the Armed Forces found in Bakhmut a rare edition of Kobzar. According to journalist Yuri Butusov, the book was found on the birthday of Taras Shevchenko. The book was sent more than 100 years ago.