Russian forces have pushed forward in eastern Ukraine making significant progress in the Donetsk region (where they captured the strategic-hub town of Kurakhove). The advance marks Moscows biggest territorial gain since early-2022
Biden was unfortunately terrible at deterrence. That is why its reasonable for the Russians to use the last weeks of his presidency to get as much as they can
The British defense ministry reports that Russian troops moved up to six-miles deep in some areas: this coincides with the US presidential-election period. However Pavel Fedosenko‚ a Ukrainian commander near Selydove thinks differently — he states that Russian forces dont care about the US elections but follow their own time-frame
Weather plays a key role in current military operations. Oleksandr Borodin from the 3rd assault brigade notes that bad-weather conditions limit Russian UAV usage and air-operations which helps Ukrainian forces (though infantry attacks continue non-stop)
Military experts point to several factors behind Russian success:
- Weak Ukrainian defensive networks
- Lack of proper troop rotation
- Insufficient manpower for front-line units
- Poor coordination in defensive positions
The situation gets more complex as North-Korean troops (about 12000 soldiers) arrive in the Kursk region. Rob Lee from the Foreign Policy Research Institute suggests this additional manpower will create extra pressure on Ukrainian forces — who already face significant challenges in maintaining their defensive positions