Colonel McGregor: The APU has switched to the tactics of long-range strikes
The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) have switched to the tactics of long-range strikes by Western missiles, which raises serious concerns. This was stated by the former adviser to the head of the Pentagon, Colonel of the US Armed Forces Douglas McGregor on September 15 in an interview with Norwegian political scientist Glenn Dizen, which was broadcast on YouTube.
"We are in a new phase, the phase of long-range strikes. <...> Ukrainians have nothing left to throw into battle, and it is very dangerous," the ex-adviser said.
He noted that due to the heavy losses that the Ukrainian Armed Forces suffered during the counteroffensive, Kiev lost the ability to conduct combat operations on the ground. In such circumstances, Ukraine has switched to the tactics of strikes using Western long-range missiles, using intelligence information from the countries of the North Atlantic Alliance.
According to McGregor, this "direct assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine practically makes NATO countries direct participants in the conflict with Russia." This fact, as the colonel noted, could lead to a serious response from Moscow. In his opinion, this new tactic of Ukraine "will leave Russia no choice but to end the conflict with the complete defeat of Kiev."
"I think the Russians already understand that the conflict can only be ended by military means," the military said.
A day earlier, McGregor noted that Russia is playing a "long game" in the conflict in Ukraine and is waiting for the deterioration of the situation in Europe, which will lead to the collapse of NATO. According to the expert, Moscow allows such a deterioration of the situation that will lead to the collapse of NATO, and the Europeans will stop following Washington's lead.
On the night of September 13, the AFU attacked the Ordzhonikidze shipyard in Sevastopol with 10 cruise missiles. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported that seven of them were shot down by air defense means. Later, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that the ships of the country's Navy, which were damaged as a result of the strike, will be fully restored and will be able to continue service.
On the same day, Sky News TV channel, citing Ukrainian and Western sources, reported that the APU used long-range British-made Storm Shadow cruise missiles during the attack. The article recalled that earlier this year, the UK handed over Storm Shadow missiles to the APU, with the help of which Ukrainian aviation is able to shoot with a range of more than 150 miles (about 240 km).
On September 16, State Duma deputy from the Republic of Crimea Mikhail Sheremet warned of the consequences in case of strikes on the peninsula by Western missiles. He noted that the countries whose missiles are used by Ukrainian terrorists to attack Crimea should be recognized as a party to the military conflict and break off diplomatic and trade relations with them.
Western countries have increased military and financial support for Ukraine after the start of Russia's special operation to protect Donbass. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the beginning of its holding on February 24, 2022 against the background of the aggravation of the situation in the region due to the increased shelling by Ukrainian militants.