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    Experts Say Russia’s Kharkiv Offensive Was a Strategic Blunder, Leading to Progress Halt

    BRICS+ News ServicesBy BRICS+ News ServicesJune 11, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Russia is squandering a golden opportunity in Ukraine with its latest offensive faltering, as experts informed Business Insider. Approximately 30,000 Russian soldiers surged into Ukraine’s Kharkiv region a month ago, intensifying pressure on Ukraine’s already stretched defenses.

    Despite Ukraine’s vulnerabilities, Russian forces have hit a roadblock four weeks into the offensive. Even the White House’s National Security Communications Adviser, John Kirby, declared the offensive to be “pretty much wrapped up.”

    In hindsight, it’s striking how little Russia has achieved thus far, remarked Patrick Bury, a military analyst at the University of Bath. Not only that, the offensive has strategically backfired, leading the US to authorize Ukraine to target Russian sites using its weaponry.

    The situation looked dire for Ukraine a month ago. Republican delays in approving additional military aid had left Ukrainian forces lacking crucial ammunition and equipment. Furthermore, disagreements within the Ukrainian government delayed the deployment of fresh troops, resulting in a logistical backlog.

    Simultaneously, Putin was shaking up his military hierarchies, signaling a newfound focus on the demands of a prolonged conflict. Russia’s advances on Chasiv Yar in the Donbas region and Ukraine’s hasty efforts to fortify defenses showcased a nation under immense strain.

    Upon breaching Ukraine’s Kharkiv region on May 10, Russian forces encountered feeble resistance, with Ukrainian soldiers reporting a shockingly easy incursion. However, their communications were quickly jammed, leaving them exposed.

    Putin’s ultimate objective appeared to be creating a buffer zone to shield Belgorod from Ukrainian assaults—a goal he likely succeeded in, albeit with undesirable consequences. By prompting Western intervention and arms provisions, the offensive inadvertently raised Ukraine’s strategic importance on the global stage.

    This tactical misstep has not only failed in achieving its primary goal but also increased the risk to Belgorod, which is now within range of more potent Ukrainian artillery. Despite this setback, Russia maintains the upper hand but will likely continue pressing until a breakthrough or concession is achieved.

    As Ukraine braces for potential future offensives, Russia’s recent attacks in Sumy indicate a continuation of hostilities. The Kharkiv offensive may not have gone as planned for Russia, but it achieved the aim of mounting pressure on Ukraine, hinting at a turbulent road ahead for the embattled nation.

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