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Putin prepares armored corps to target Kiev, Russia anti-tank tanks Khrizantema-S against Leopard Challenger Kiev

Putin prepares armored corps to target Kiev, Russia anti-tank tanks Khrizantema-S against Leopard Challenger Kiev

Declaring losses in the ranks of the Ukrainian armed forces over the two weeks of the offensive – Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed that the United States will fight to the last of Ukraine – an average of 1,336 people enter the Russian army as conscripts per day.

Russia is preparing an entire military corps to provide it with the appropriate equipment for operations on Ukrainian soil, after of course the end of the Ukrainian offensive which has been a complete failure so far.

In fact, the Russian Armed Forces receive a regiment of contract soldiers every day. Said the head of the Russian Defense Ministry, Sergei Shoigu.

He said that an average of 1,336 people enter the Russian army under contracts every day.

He made the remarks during an operational meeting of Russian President Vladimir Putin with the permanent members of the Russian Security Council.

During the Russian Security Council, the losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for two weeks from the offensive were announced:

246 Ukrainian tanks and 13 thousand Ukrainian soldiers They are neutralized.

This is what the Secretary of the Russian Security Council, Nikolai Patrushev, said about the battles from June 4 to June 21, in which the Russian army destroyed 246 Ukrainian tanks, including 13 Western tanks.

He also reported that the Russian Armed Forces destroyed and neutralized 13 thousand Ukrainian soldiers who took part in the counterattack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu also made a series of statements.

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He stressed that the amount of weapons supplied to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2023 will not be able to significantly affect the course of hostilities.

Shoigu also said He does not currently see a need for additional volunteers for the Special Operations Forces.

He reported that 114 thousand people have already signed contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense, and the average number of signatories per day is 1336 people.

In addition, he announced the presence of more than 50 thousand volunteers.

In a detailed commentary, Shoigu confirmed the destruction of 18 of the 109 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles delivered to Kiev and 246 Ukrainian tanks including 14 produced in the West.

He said that by the end of June, a reserve army will be formed at the army corps level, which will receive more than 3,000 materiel systems of all kinds.

Russian President Vladimir Putin also spoke at the meeting, who emphasized that Ukrainian reserves are not unlimited.

He expressed concern that Western countries seemed ready to continue the conflict to the last Ukrainian soldier.

Russian anti-tank Khrizantema-S against Ukrainian tanks

to Fight modern western tanks Used by the Ukrainian Army, Russian forces decided to develop one of the most effective anti-tank armored vehicles known as Khrizantema-S, Russian designation, 9P157-2.

The launched Khrizantema-S missile has the ability to penetrate both passive and active armor of Ukrainian tanks.

In addition, it can neutralize low-flying aircraft and destroy defense infrastructure and enemy forces.
The Russian Khrizantema-S is now being deployed in Ukraine to fight Western tanks donated by European countries and the United States to the Ukrainian army.

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According to Russian sources, three Khrizantema-S 9P157-2 anti-tank systems are capable of dealing with 14 tanks, eliminating at least sixty percent of their attack power.

The dual steering system ensures resistance to electronic interruptions and the ability to operate in any weather conditions, regardless of day or night.

As we have mentioned in the past, the outcome of the Ukrainian offensive will determine 70% of the course of the war in Ukraine, and so far it has been very bad for Kiev, and this raises questions about how the West will react.