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The Ukrainian army has no intention of advancing rapidly into the depths of the Russian mainland, and Russia is concerned about the subsequent movements of the West

2024-08-15

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The Ukrainian army's offensive this time is different from the past, and Russia must adjust its tactics to respond. But first of all, Russia is eager to reduce the impact of the Ukrainian army's actions and avoid subsequent reactions that will cause Russia to suffer greater losses.

Ukrainian military vehicles cross the border crossing in the Sumy region

First, Russia did not mobilize its elite troops on the front on a large scale, and still hopes to maintain corresponding pressure on the Ukrainian army in the Donbas region and on the eastern front. But it is inevitable that the Russian army's advancement of the Ukrainian army's offensive front in directions such as Kharkov may be weakened to a certain extent.

In the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Russia has been trying to make up for its shortcomings. This time, the Ukrainian offensive has once again made Russia realize the importance of electronic warfare capabilities. At the same time, in terms of intelligence collection and analysis, Russia also believes that it will need to make up for loopholes in the future and further improve its capabilities.

Russian troops fire howitzers at Ukrainian positions

From a military tactical perspective, Ukraine is not in a hurry to push the front line deep into the Russian mainland. The Ukrainian army takes into account the realistic conditions of logistical supply and also sees that this action cannot fundamentally change the situation and direction of the current conflict.

Russia is watching for subsequent reactions. It is inevitable that Western military aid to Ukraine will continue to escalate. Through this action, Ukraine not only wants to urge the West to provide further military aid, but also hopes that the West can loosen the restrictions on weapons aid to Ukraine, so that the Ukrainian army can strike deep targets in Russia.

The West has some concerns about this.NATOThe country believes that there is a possibility of spillover of the conflict. From Russia's perspective, it is still observing the follow-up actions and the impact of NATO's support for Ukraine.