Over the past few days, Russian troops have made little progress outside Severodonetsk, but are stuck in a different direction of advance.
The ISW estimates that Russian forces could capture Severodonetsk “in the coming weeks,” but only at the cost of concentrating most of their forces in this small area.
Experts note that growing losses and personnel fatigue are exacerbating the occupiers ’attempts to continue offensive operations at other critical points.
Other Russian operations, the summary said, “have not made much progress in the past two weeks.” The lack of success of the occupiers in the north and south of Kharkov “makes them vulnerable to Ukrainian counter-offensive and partisan actions.”
Earlier on the MTR they told how Severodonetsk will be held.
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Source: korrespondent

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