False: Russia is Merely ‘Regrouping’ After its Rout in Kharkiv Russia suffered an extensive military defeat around Kharkiv, with troops fleeing positions and abandoning equipment, ammunition and even fellow soldiers. Ukraine UkraineRussiaWar
In five days, Ukraine regained more territory than Russian troops had seized in the previous four months
According to the Institute for the Study of War in Washington, D.C., the rapid counteroffensive is a “major operational defeat” for Russia.and are hurriedly fleeing southeastern Kharkiv Oblast [province] to escape encirclement around Izium,” the ISW reported on September 10. “The loss of Izium dooms the initial Russian campaign plan for this phase of the war and ensures that Russian advances toward Bakhmut or around Donetsk City The losses around Kharkiv infuriated pro-war hardliners in Russia.acknowledged a stinging setback
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