Missile diplomacy
While Ukraine seeks a ceasefire, are Russian forces preparing for a large-scale summer offensive?

Fighting between Russia and Ukraine has once again intensified. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed ongoing pressure from the Russians in the country’s northeastern Sumy region, raising fears of a new summer offensive. But how much weight do Russia’s claims that it is prepared to fight the war “forever” carry?
“Should negotiations fail, [Russia] intends to take control by military means.”
“The Russian authorities are already calling the Sumy region the fifth in line for capture.”
“Can we really talk about the capture of Zaporizhzhia, Sumy or Kharkiv, when they haven’t been able to occupy the town of Chasiv Yar for over a year?”
“Making forecasts for a summer campaign is a thankless task.”


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