The British Ministry of Defense published a map of a possible Russian “invasion” of Ukraine

The British Ministry of Defense published a map of a possible Russian “invasion” of Ukraine

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The British Ministry of Defense on its Twitter published a map of a possible Russian attack on the cities of Ukraine, including from the territory of Belarus and Crimea. In total, the military department has identified seven routes.

Thus, according to the British Ministry of Defense, Russia may “target the Ukrainian capital Kiev, as well as the industrial city of Dnepr.” The map shows three possible invasion routes from Gomel, Mozyr (Belarus) and Zheleznogorsk towards Kiev and three – towards the Dnieper – from Belgorod, the village of Kazanskaya and Rostov-on-Don.

The seventh route shows how Russian troops can invade the Ukrainian mainland through the Crimean peninsula towards Mariupol.

The second stage involves the offensive of the Crimean divisions towards Odessa and the continuation of the offensive from the Dnieper towards Vinnitsa.

Meanwhile, Sky News writes that Defense Ministry sources stressed that the map is just one possible scenario for a Russian invasion.

Source: Rosbalt

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