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According to Deputy Minister of Defense Anna Malyar, the Russians will undermine...

In the Russian Federation they want to stop the counter-offensive of the Armed Forces at any cost due to moral injury-a painter

According to Deputy Minister of Defense Anna Malyar, the Russians will undermine dams, change fields, carry out diversions and information attacks to stop Ukrainian troops. Russian troops want to stop the counter -offensive of the Armed Forces at all costs because they cannot accept the loss of previously captured territories. For Russians, it is a psychological trauma. This was stated by the Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Anna Malyar in Telegram.

"The task of the Russian Federation is now to stop our offensive at any cost. The blasting of dams, the replacement of fields, continuous shelling, diversions, information injection and even nuclear rhetoric. This task is maximum," she said. According to her, the minimal task for the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is to inhibit the Ukrainian troops to prepare their forces for the offensive.

The painter noted that the Russians are psychologically easier to tolerate unsuccessful offenses than the successful counter -offensive of Ukraine. The loss of seized lands for them is an eternal mental trauma. It demorates them and greatly demoralizes. "They will then not collect their army themselves, because the fighters, as in the Kharkiv region, will begin to refuse to comply with orders. So, we have to understand this. It is really difficult for our troops.

Despite this, as the official stated, the defense forces are confidently moving forward. Recall that Anna Malyar said that Russian current losses are 8 times higher than that of the Armed Forces. According to her, Russian troops tried to move in 5 directions, and the Armed Forces came in the south and east of Ukraine. In addition, on June 21, the painter called the most difficult direction on the front.