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Russia Just Launched Its Spring Offensive in Ukraine. It’s Not Going Well.

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Russia Just Launched Its Spring Offensive in Ukraine. It’s Not Going Well.

Russia has launched its spring offensive in Ukraine, but it's not going well, with around 10,000 casualties and little territorial gain. The Russian military is trying to enlarge its occupied territory in four key Ukrainian provinces, but its progress has been limited and extremely costly.

Russia launched its spring offensive in Ukraine, targeting the country's 'Fortress Belt' in the Donbas. The goal is to enlarge occupied territory in four provinces: Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson. However, Russian progress has been limited, with around 10,000 casualties. The Russian military needs to crack Ukraine's fortified urban centers, but its strategy is flawed. The Kremlin's constant pressure for offensive operations doesn't allow the military to address structural issues. The Russian defense industrial base needs time and space to produce necessary weapon systems. The offensive is unlikely to achieve a decisive breakthrough.

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