Major Russian offensive will end by April and will not be successful ISW




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  • 2023-02-03 05:56:39Z
  • By Ukrayinska Pravda
 

Russian President Vladimir Putin may have overestimated the Russian military's own capabilities again, and therefore its major offensive in the east of Ukraine will end prematurely in the spring rainy season and will not be effective, analysts of the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) are convinced.

Source: ISW  

Details: Andrii Cherniak, Representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, told the Kyiv Post on 1 February in an interview that Russian President Vladimir Putin had ordered the Russian military to capture all of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts by March 2023. Cherniak also stated that Russian forces are redeploying additional unspecified assault groups, units, weapons, and military equipment to unspecified areas in the east of Ukraine.

"Putin may have overestimated the Russian military's own capabilities again. ISW has not observed any evidence that Russian forces have restored sufficient combat power to defeat Ukraine's forces in east of  Ukraine and capture over 11,300 square kilometres of unoccupied Donetsk Oblast (over 42 percent of Donetsk Oblast's total area) before March as Putin reportedly ordered," ISW emphasised.

According to the ISW's preliminary assessments, a major Russian offensive before April 2023 would likely prematurely culminate during the April spring rain season before achieving operationally significant effects.

"Russian forces' culmination could then generate favourable conditions for Ukrainian forces to exploit in their own late spring or summer 2023 counteroffensive after incorporating Western tank deliveries," a report of ISW said.

Background:

  • Oleksii Reznikov, Minister of Defence of Ukraine, said that Russia may launch an offensive on two fronts on the anniversary of the 2022 invasion.

  • According to Bloomberg, despite enormous losses, Russian President Vladimir Putin is planning a new offensive in Ukraine, while at the same time preparing his country for years of confrontation with the US and its allies.

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  • San Bernardino County
    (2023-02-09 09:27:19Z)

    The news that a major Russian offensive will end by April with no success is concerning. It serves as a reminder of the importance of securing peace in the region, especially in the face of such aggression. Unfortunately, the situation is likely to remain tense unless more constructive dialogue is pursued to de-escalate and resolve the conflict. In the meantime, we must remain vigilant and ensure that all necessary measures are taken to ensure the safety and security of people in the region.

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