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We appreciate you checking out the BE news channel. The Ukrainian Armed Forces have been fending off Russia's constant attacks since February 24. Now they are switching to an offensive stance and eliminating Russian targets one by one. Everyone is curious as to how Ukraine withstood and attacked the Russian army, the second-largest power in the world. How is it that the Russian army, which had taken steps to invade Ukraine with confidence, encountered such extraordinary resistance and gave way? As you may recall, it is estimated that there are around 600,000 armed citizens in Ukraine. Kiev added that they had 1 million soldiers over the previous few months. In the later stages of the conflict, among the 900,000 combatants armed for their freedom against the Russian occupation in Ukraine, they are already close to reaching this figure, making it a reachable goal. Over 246 000 members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and over 60 000 members of the International Legion make up the rest, together with local police gorilla units, party organizations, and paramilitary organizations. No matter how powerful the Russian Army was, every home might today serve as a castle. Putin racked up unexpected opposition and a surprising number of soldiers in Ukraine. Russia failed to account for two crucial factors when it entered Ukraine. The first was that Russia believed Ukraine would not be able to establish a professional Regional Defense Force by The second was the fervor with which the Ukrainian people held their belief in freedom. Both involved arming hundreds of thousands of people. The general staff of the Ukrainian armed forces organized the regional defense forces once the war broke out, and defense units were established in at least 50 regions. There were over 1 million reserve soldiers in Ukraine, and the country's own insurgents started to actively participate in the conflict. This was not all accomplished overnight by Ukraine. Russia may have caught everyone off guard by convincing everyone that it wouldn't invade Ukraine, but Ukraine never bought into that lie and had been building an army to repel Russian invasion for eight years. This was made possible by the takeover of Crimea, and Kiev was constantly on guard. People battling for Ukraine's security, including civilians and local law enforcement, make up the regional defense forces. Since the start of the conflict, Zlinski has had faith in his neighbors and is confident that they will stand with him and support a free Ukraine. The two options available to civilians fighting on the front lines to deal with the war were to leave or fight. With rare exceptions, they decided to fight. Men between the ages of 18 and 60 are not permitted to leave Ukraine, and the government encourages them to stay and engage in violence or other activities instead. According to a survey, even Russian-speaking Ukrainians who make a lot of effort to defend themselves This week, the Russian army stunned the Kremlin. This was the additional factor that Putin was unable to calculate. To defend their land, the patriotic Ukrainian people started to fight. These people might not have been in the way of airstrikes or artillery missiles. The most crucial part of the battle, the sieges, however, made these reserve soldiers and insurgents' skills known. Early in April, Ukrainian government officials declared that they anticipated the emergence of a large-scale Ukrainian guerrilla movement in the late spring. They were accurate In Ukraine, there was a rebellion, and the guerrilla force fought the Russian troops valiantly. The appearance of the gorillas, as we previously indicated, marked the beginning of the conflict. Ukrainians in the regions under Russian control mobilized conventional types of resistance This guerrilla outfit engaged in a variety of activities, including the assassination of senior Russian army officers and the dissemination of pro-Ukrainian propaganda in the area. Of course, it is conceivable that some of these actions involved Ukrainian special forces. Data on some of these actions is likely to be missing. These partisan activities are also primarily concentrated in the Russian-occupied city of Melitoppel, which can be confirmed by looking at the data published by the Institute of War Studies in Ukraine. Likewise, in Birdiansk, the number of guerrilla actions is impressive and indicative of a growing trend towards partisan activity. Telegram propaganda was used by a sizable partisan force. Slogans were yelled by the partisans, and they rallied the populace for acts of resistance. However, despite these activities, this community has yet to take any concrete action. Recently, the morale of the Russian military, which was the victim of approximately 200 gunshots and fatal stabbings, has drastically declined. In the region of cursing, these occurrences have begun to be felt more strongly. It is even claimed that some residents actively resisted Russian servicemen who were attempting to rescue them. The Ukrainian Armed Forces' joining these partisan operations to form a guerrilla movement will be the most important factor in this situation. The Russian army was in a lot greater danger as a result. Considering that the Ukrainian Armed Forces,which, when using heavy weapons from the West, can defeat Russian columns with ease, encounter some challenges while attacking the interiors of cities. Tanks and heavy armor are still required for a full-scale ground operation. The Ukrainians anticipate success from their counterattack. They feel that their troops are superior to their Russian counterparts and that the majority of the deteriorating Russian weaponry will be outperformed by their western-made weapons. If the gorillas were able to attack the Russian lines from behind while the army struck from the front, the effect could be similar to encircling the Russian Armed Forces.This might indicate that Putin's army will utterly collapse. Even if the Ukrainian people's guerrilla movement is unsuccessful, it will be sufficient to spook the Russian army, at which point Russia will begin to rearrange its forces to crush the gorillas. The Ukrainian military's frontal assault will benefit greatly from this. Even if the local populace continued to support the Ukrainian resistance movement, the movement's complete realization appeared to be feasible around the beginning of August. It is possible to argue that this movement has had a very significant impact when we consider the past two months. Putin cannot break the spirit of Ukrainians living abroad, no matter how hard he tries to use his missiles and drones to strike civilian populations and infrastructure.