Pick your battles
Ukraine is prioritising holding its ground in Russia’s Kursk region as Russia continues to advance in Donbas

While Ukrainian troops are being forced to cede more territory to Russian forces in Donbas, Kyiv continues to press its advantage in Russia’s western Kursk region, which it has partially occupied since August, aware of its value as a potential bargaining chip in the increasingly inevitable peace talks.
“It is clear that the Ukrainian military made no serious progress in the January offensive.”
“Russia simply does not have the requisite manpower to penetrate Ukrainian defences that deeply.”


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