{"id":10249,"date":"2024-11-16T15:03:47","date_gmt":"2024-11-16T15:03:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dailywashingtoninsider.com\/index.php\/2024\/11\/16\/bad-news-mounts-for-ukraine-across-the-frontlines-but-russia-is-under-pressure-too\/"},"modified":"2024-11-16T15:03:47","modified_gmt":"2024-11-16T15:03:47","slug":"bad-news-mounts-for-ukraine-across-the-frontlines-but-russia-is-under-pressure-too","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dailywashingtoninsider.com\/index.php\/2024\/11\/16\/bad-news-mounts-for-ukraine-across-the-frontlines-but-russia-is-under-pressure-too\/","title":{"rendered":"Bad news mounts for Ukraine across the frontlines. But Russia is under pressure too"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jywgyg000v26qe4ftf6q1h@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            The bad news keeps coming. Wherever Kyiv looks, Moscow seems to have the advantage.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l00073b6mb3fkx7jw@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Russia is making gains at key spots along the frontlines of eastern and southeastern Ukraine, while unleashing wave after wave of aerial terror against Ukrainian cities.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l00083b6mmrse04oq@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            At the same time, Moscow is preparing to launch a counteroffensive in the southern Russian region of Kursk, the site of Kyiv\u2019s only major military success this year. Moscow has deployed nearly 50,000 troops to Kursk, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says, numbers that were boosted by recently arrived North Korean troops.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000a3b6m8guu8vv5@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Barros, who leads the Russia and Geospatial Intelligence teams at the DC-based conflict monitoring group, said that Russia\u2019s advantage on the battlefield makes it impossible for Ukraine to prepare for a possible counteroffensive.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000b3b6mjatc1ih7@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            \u201cThe Russians are the ones taking action, and they\u2019re forcing the Ukrainians to respond. That\u2019s not a good thing, because you lose wars by constantly being on the defensive. \u2026 You just get boxed into a corner and you have to choose from a buffet of bad options,\u201d Barros added.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000c3b6me1kbic8f@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            The situation is particularly dire around Kupiansk. The key northeastern city is once again at risk of falling to Russia after it was liberated by the Ukrainians in September 2022 following more than six months under Russian occupation.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000d3b6mtjhhn0in@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Kupiansk sits on the crossroads of two major supply roads and the Oskil river, which forms a major defensive feature in the area. Taking over Kupiansk would make it a lot easier for Russia to push further into the Kharkiv region. That would in turn put further pressure on Kharkiv, Ukraine\u2019s second biggest city that has been pummeled by Russian drones and missiles on nearly daily basis.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000e3b6muuqgyz99@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Russian state news agency Tass reported on Friday that Russian troops entered the outskirts of the city, although Ukrainian officials insisted Kupiansk remained under full control of their forces.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000f3b6mf4zymbax@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            At the same time, Ukraine is struggling to hold back Russian advanced further south, around the city of Kurakhove, which has been surrounded from three sides for months. Earlier this week, Zelensky called the situation around Kurakhove \u201cthe most difficult area\u201d of the frontline.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000g3b6m5vc0he3m@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            But while Russia seems poised to take over the city in the coming days or weeks, Barros said this may not be a strategically significant loss for Kyiv, as it won\u2019t significantly impact its ability to defend the wider region.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000h3b6m26qp7zt2@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Ukraine has put up a fierce fight in the area in recent months, even though it has lost some ground.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000i3b6m9tkog9f6@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Kurakhove lies some 40 kilometers (25 miles) south of Pokrovsk, a key logistical hub that has been in Russia\u2019s crosshairs for many months. By late summer, Pokrovsk appeared almost certain to fall. Yet Kyiv\u2019s forces have \u2013 for now \u2013 managed to repel Russia\u2019s advances there, forcing Moscow to redraw its plans.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000j3b6mrrwldppv@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Barros said that the Pokrovsk situation is just one example of Russia\u2019s failure to achieve its own, publicly stated goals.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000k3b6man3zos1k@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            \u201cThey were working towards trying to seize Pokrovsk this fall, but they have abandoned this operational objective, and they\u2019ve actually started attacking in a different direction,\u201d Barros said.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000l3b6mkf5b7ov2@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            \u201cIt\u2019s not just the Russians failing. It is actually part of a very stalwart Ukrainian defense,\u201d he added.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000m3b6m2de12ha8@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Since seizing Avdiivka in early 2024, Russia has only managed to advance some 30 to 40 kilometers (18 to 25 miles) deeper into Ukraine\u2019s territory. That is a very small advance given the huge costs to the Russian military.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000n3b6mz310am88@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Moscow has lost about five divisions worth of mechanized equipment, amounting to many hundreds of tanks and armed personnel carriers, in the Pokrovsk region in just the past year, according to the ISW\u2019s assessment of visual evidence from the battlefield.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000o3b6mwtghbaam@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            \u201cTo lose five divisions worth of tanks and other personnel carriers over the course of a year to only advance about 40 kilometers, you can go and compare this to all the other major mechanized offenses of the 21st century and even the great battles of the Second World War \u2026. that\u2019s actually a really terrible performance,\u201d Barros said.    <\/p>\n<h2 class=\"subheader inline-placeholder\" data-editable=\"text\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/subheader\/instances\/cm3jyye6h00123b6mwscrlznv@published\" data-component-name=\"subheader\" id=\"war-of-attrition-but-for-how-much-longer\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">        War of attrition \u2013 but for how much longer?<\/h2>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000q3b6ma4clb5xe@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Since the start of the full-scale invasion, and despite the assistance from its allies, Ukraine has always been on the back foot when it comes to material and manpower.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000r3b6mfmn7r2im@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Russia has more weapons; more ammunition and more people.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000s3b6mo7nlw7h3@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Russian President Vladimir Putin\u2019s strategy still appears to be slowly grinding Ukraine down by outgunning and outspending it and by wearing down its western allies.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000t3b6m9r2aa6bv@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            But number of analysts have said that Putin has a limited window of opportunity to achieve this goal, given the staggering losses Russia is suffering to make even the smallest advances.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000u3b6m7x6t1fmc@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            The strain the conflict is putting on Russia\u2019s economy is clearly growing. Russia has massively increased its military spending over the past two years and its economy is now showing signs of overheating: inflation is running high, and companies are facing labor shortages. Trying to control the situation, the Russian Central Bank has raised interest rates to 21% in October, the highest in decades.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000v3b6msqyfenky@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            And while Russia has many more people than Ukraine, it is suffering significant losses and recruitment of new troops is already a problem \u2013 last time the Russian military introduced a partial mobilization, hundreds of thousands of men fled the country.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000w3b6mafvqws3f@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            The recent influx of North Korean troops into Russia will help for some time, but the material losses could be harder to make up for.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000x3b6mj7x45x3v@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            \u201cBetween the economy, the shortage of men in Russia and losing the pile of vehicles that the Russians require for their current style warfare, these are strategic resources that are going to impose serious problems on the Kremlin if the current tempo holds for the next year,\u201d Barros said.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000y3b6mucbrhkqs@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Whether Ukraine could take advantage of these problems will depend mostly on the willingness of its allies to continue support it \u2013 and the return of the former president Donald Trump to the White House certainly puts a major question mark over that.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3k19di700003b6mur0yx8gb@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Zelensky this week said that the war will end \u201cfaster\u201d once Trump returns to the presidency.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cm3jyy79l000z3b6m575iq7ny@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            \u201cIf the international Western coalition, including the United States, keeps backing the Ukrainians for the next maybe 12 to 16, 18 months, there will be opportunities to really disrupt the way that the Russians have been resourcing this war,\u201d Barros said. \u201c(They) can decide whether the Russians win or lose.\u201d    <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<div>This post appeared first on cnn.com<\/div>\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The bad news keeps coming. Wherever Kyiv looks, Moscow seems to have the advantage. 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