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Putin wants to keep the occupied south beyond the Luhansk region – ISW

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The defeat near Liman indicates that the President of the Russian Federation is reducing the priority of protecting the Luhansk region.

It is likely that the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is more interested in maintaining the occupation regime in the territory of the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions, rather than strengthening the position of the Russians in the Luhansk region. The Institute for the Study of War reported this in its report.

“The defeat near Liman indicates that Russian President Vladimir Putin is reducing the priority of protecting the Luhansk region in favor of holding on to occupied territories in southern Ukraine,” the report said.

Ukrainian and Russian sources continue to point out that Russian troops continue to strengthen Russian positions in the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, despite the recent collapse of the Kharkiv-Izyum Front and the encirclement of Russian forces in Five.

The decision not to reinforce the weak front lines at Kupyansk or Liman was almost certainly made by Putin, not by military command, and shows that Putin is more concerned with holding the strategically important areas of Kherson and Zaporizhzhya. region than the Luhansk region.

Recall, earlier it was reported that the withdrawal of Russian troops from Liman caused a new wave of public criticism of the Russian military leadership by officials and was considered a personal defeat for Putin.

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Source: korrespondent

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