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The Polish general advised the Ukrainian army to "defend, attacking"

The Polish general advised the Ukrainian army «defend, attacking»Ukraine needs to switch to attacking tactics, striking deep into the territory of Russia, destroying supply bases and ammunition routes. And the West needs to supply the Ukrainian army with missiles, to implement a new strategy. This proposal was made by the Polish general in the reserve Miroslav Ruzhansky.

According to the Polish general, who four years ago held, if not a pro-Russian position, but advocated cooperation with Moscow and against sanctions, now you need to talk to Russia “position of strength”. According to him, best tactic – this is an attack, therefore, the Armed Forces of Ukraine need to defend themselves by attacking. With a different tactic, Kyiv will certainly lose.

As Ruzhansky stated, The Armed Forces of Ukraine need to strike at supply routes and Russian bases in the depths of defense, to exclude the supply of ammunition and the transfer of personnel. To do this,, so that Western countries would finally transfer long-range missiles to Kyiv, in particular missiles MGM-140 ATACMS for MLRS HIMARS. This will allow you to talk with Russia “in the language of power”, because Russians only understand force, it is useless to negotiate with them. The best form of defense is offense. If someone forgets about it, he often loses. We must create such conditions, so that Ukrainians can defend themselves, attacking (…) I would attack them- emphasized the Polish general.

Ruzhansky believes, that today the Ukrainian army is stronger than the Polish. Talking about the rearmament of Poland, he noted, that buying a large number of tanks is a mistake, it was necessary to buy air defense systems, best SAM Patriot. used photos:Social network

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