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It makes sense to use the Seim as a natural barrier, but Russia hasn't let rivers be too much of a defensive obstacle, as we have seen in their steady advance in the Donbas.
I think it's to slow down the RF ability to build up a force concentration to attack the Ukrainian incursion's flank from the west, rather than any actual interest in taking and defending that area.
I hope the ultimate goal is to attack Lgov, in order to cut off the M-38 highway, and more importantly the rail junction from the north and running east-west to bottleneck the logistics to the Donbas theaters to rail lines further east.
The Seim runs through Lgov, but it's as far again from the assessed current UAF advances so far