Endlessly offensive
Could recent military activity in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region signal a fresh Russian advance?

The Russian army is continuing to pile on the pressure on the frontline near the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, which will soon be within artillery range from recently captured territory. Novaya Gazeta Europe asked experts about the latest battles in the region, the threat facing the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), and whether a summer offensive could be on the cards.
“The Russian offensive hasn’t let up for a minute since the autumn of 2023 but there’s no question of them capturing Zaporizhzhia yet.”
“This year, Russian generals probably intend to strike one last decisive blow.”

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