Here is a step-by-step analysis of the Ukraine fighting since the beginning of the Russian offensive in February
“At the moment, there is no clear end in sight to the Ukraine conflict. So 2022 could well be remembered as just the beginning of a long and drawn-out war,” says Eugene Chausovsky, a defence expert and a senior analyst at New Lines Institute.
“The Russian offensive of 2022 was an ad hoc plan employing widely dispersed uncoordinated attacks aimed solely at regime change rather than the defeat of Ukraine’s armies.” some captured Russian military documents The Ukrainian capital, which was the birthplace of history's first Russian state in the 9th century, has carried much symbolism for Moscow. The failure to capture Kiev at the very beginning of Russia's 2022 offensive was a bad omen for the Kremlin.
Chausovsky also sees Russia’s failure to capture Kiev as “the most critical momentum shift” in the Ukraine war. In mid-April, Russia faced a significant setback in an unexpected place, the Black Sea. Moskva, one of Russia’s most powerful warships, In August, Russia faced another setback when one of its airbases in the occupied Crimean Peninsula came under another attack. A series of explosions hit the Saky airbase, destroying seven warplanes and damaging three others, which equalsUkrainian National guard soldiers fire at Russian positions from an anti-aircraft gun in Kharkiv region, Ukraine, Nov. 11, 2022. around the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest nuclear facility in Europe, which has been under Russian control since March.
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