Commander-in-Chief of Ukrainian Armed Forces tells US officials Ukraine is on the cusp of breakthrough

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Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, has told US officials that Ukrainian forces are on the cusp of a breakthrough in the counteroffensive.

Quote from the WSJ: "It isn’t too late for Ukraine to make gains, according to U.S. officials. Ukrainian commanders also say that time hasn’t yet run out on their counteroffensive, and Zaluzhny [sic] has told U.S. officials his forces are on the cusp of a breakthrough."

Details: The WSJ reported that Ukrainian and US officials have been engaged in an "intense behind-the-scenes debate for weeks over the strategy and tactics for reviving Kyiv’s slow-moving counteroffensive".

US military officials have been urging their Ukrainian counterparts to concentrate their forces to try to break through Russian defences and push to the Sea of Azov.

According to the WSJ, "Kyiv has made some adjustments in recent weeks, but the two sides are still at odds about how to turn the tables on the Russians in the limited time they have before winter sets in."

The advice offered by US officials is based on the assumption that the more than $43 billion in weapons the US has provided to Ukraine is sufficient for this offensive but is unlikely to be renewed at the same level next year.

"We built up this mountain of steel for the counteroffensive. We can’t do that again. [This opportunity] doesn’t exist," one former US official said.

Meanwhile, Zaluzhnyi stressed that this war was not a "counterinsurgency". This is Kursk," he said, referring to the major World War II battle between Germany and the Soviet Union.

After US officials warned Ukrainian military commanders against scattering their efforts, the Ukrainians adjusted their strategy and shifted to defending the eastern part of Zaporizhzhia Oblast. This shift allowed them to preserve their forces for a major offensive elsewhere and to limit the use of artillery.

But US officials say Ukrainian forces are still too dispersed for a concentrated offensive to the south, with numerous brigades deployed in the east; they also think the Ukrainians are still not combining the use of artillery, mechanised units, and mine-clearing efforts effectively.

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imll99 on August 25th, 2023 at 19:23 UTC »

Russia is allegedly considering drafting 450,000 more troops. They wouldn't be doing that if they were confident about their chances.

Melodius_RL on August 25th, 2023 at 19:13 UTC »

By the way, the reason why the claim is coming now is because Ukraine has notably broken through the first line of Russian constructed defenses. They were able to due this partly due to a weakened Russian line— the attritious battle is taking its toll.

To answer why making a single breakthrough on a single line matters— now it is significantly easier to break other lines because every line was connected to each other. Now Ukrainian forces can flank far more often and with less resistance. Flanking non-mobile forces provides a tactical advantage that Ukraine has gotten very good at leveraging.

That’s not to say this is a guarantee, but I think it’s not just “propaganda.”

EDIT: For those interested, here is one of a few Pro-Ukraine vloggers that I watch: https://youtube.com/@DenysDavydov?si=AeMgzLDMapvzmY62

He is Ukrainian himself but I notice he also has no problem showing off Russian successes and innovations when they occur. There are many more channels besides this one and you can find analysts and content creators whom you trust.

_Black_Rook on August 25th, 2023 at 18:44 UTC »

Excellent. Let's keep sending more weapons and ammo to Ukraine. Give them all the tools they need to kick out the Russian fascist warmongers.