Pressure from all directions
What does the new front in Kharkiv mean for the war in Ukraine?

Despite pledges of military aid from Western allies, Ukraine is struggling to halt Russian advances. Clashes in the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions combined with the pressure of a new front in the Kharkiv region have resulted in Kyiv scrambling to keep the entire frontline covered and resist further Russian incursions.
“To repel Russian attacks and launch a counteroffensive, the AFU would require a significant advantage in manpower, equipment and ammunition. But, judging by available sources, the Ukrainian army does not have that at the moment.”


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