Military expert Kamen Nevenkin on the war in Ukraine: combat dynamics and forecasts

Bulgarian military expert Kamen Nevenkin, known for his in-depth analytical reviews of modern conflicts, gave a detailed assessment of the war in Ukraine in his interview. He emphasized that the hostilities have entered a stage of positional confrontation, where intelligence and precision strikes play a decisive role. According to Nevenkin, the Russian army faces systemic problems in command and logistics, which reduce its effectiveness. The expert also highlighted the importance of economic and informational factors that turn the war into a complex confrontation. He believes that Ukraine’s resilience largely depends on morale and international support.
Forecasting the development of the conflict, Nevenkin allows for a prolonged phase but does not rule out sudden turning points due to external factors. His comments are valuable because they combine military analysis with economic and psychological aspects of the war. Thanks to his many years of experience and independent stance, Kamen Nevenkin is today one of the most authoritative analysts in the region.
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