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What's next for the war in Ukraine?
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9/20/2023
Ukraine's army is making slow and bloody progress in its push to retake territory occupied by Russia. Minefields, weapons, morale, politics, and the weather will all play a part in the conflict in the months to come.
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Ukraine is paying a heavy price for every metre of its land recaptured from Russian
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control. The counter-offensive, which began in June 2023, has so far failed to deliver
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Putin's forces a knockout blow.
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There was a lot of hope for the counter-offensive. I think by all accounts it's fair to say
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that it hasn't gone entirely to plan.
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Can new weapons tip the balance in Ukraine's favour in the months to come, or will Putin's
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war of attrition grind on indefinitely?
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The long wait for Ukraine's counter-offensive in the south and east gave Russia time to
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dig in, and hopes that modern tanks would bring about a swift advance never materialised.
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My name is Mia Yankovic and I'm a senior news reporter. Russia's defences there are really,
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really strong. Ukrainians seem to have switched to an infantry-led tactic, where they're attempting
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basically to try and almost go through on foot, supported by artillery fire. Ukraine
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is now potentially the most mined country on earth, and they're trying to get through
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all of this while under the constant surveillance of reconnaissance drones.
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Yet slowly Ukraine is advancing, using longer-range weapons to target Russian artillery positions
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and logistics hubs, while infantry painstakingly clear minefields and Russian trench lines.
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They are instead having to go almost tree-line to tree-line, road to road, village to village,
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in order to make slow but steady gains.
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There are fears the onset of winter may grind this momentum to a halt.
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Classically, winter tends to slow down warfare. The ground is either impassable because it's
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too wet and it's muddy, or it's frozen over and it's hard to dig trenches, and typically
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things slow down at that point.
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Cutting-edge weaponry has helped Ukraine in recent months, and there's the prospect of
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more on the way.
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There's been quite a lot of different technology passed over to Ukraine from Western allies.
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The Storm Shadow Scalp Missile from the UK and France. This is a cruise missile with
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the capability of striking into the Russian space.
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Another example would be the very controversial gift of cluster munitions. It has the potential
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to leave small bomblets unexploded around the country long after the conflict is over.
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It's very useful for doing exactly what it needs to do right now, which is to be firing
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on artillery, infantry, moving vehicles, exactly the kind of ground fight that it's engaged
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in right now.
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The United States has agreed to supply F-16 fighter jets. NATO countries are training
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Ukrainian pilots to fly them.
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It's not as simple as just giving Ukraine F-16s, unfortunately. But there's a really
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long lead time getting things like F-16s and then being able to use them. And in truth,
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they're probably not relevant to this counter-offensive at this point.
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Both sides are locked in an arms race to produce enough ammunition and drones, as well as train
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enough soldiers to tip the balance in their favour.
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There's no silver bullet for the landscape of this war. As one analyst told me, there
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is no single weapon that can win a war.
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Western allies have promised unwavering support for Ukraine, but a change in American politics
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could jeopardise that.
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We know that Zelensky and Biden have a great relationship, and I don't think the resolve
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is wavering in any sense in the White House right now. If the composition of the House
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changes towards the more right-leaning factors within the Republican Party, you have this
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potential for the US to be sending over much less military support to Ukraine.
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After the failed mutiny by Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the mercenary Wagner Group, the
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prospect of Russian internal politics playing a part in this conflict is still very real.
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What's happened with Wagner in the last few months is really interesting in terms of the
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future of the conflict. The rebellion was a huge embarrassment to Putin, but ultimately
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he has allegedly taken out the major threat in the form of Prigozhin himself, and that
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may actually have cemented his power. No one can know what's in Putin's mind, but what
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he may be hoping for at this point with the kind of slow attritional warfare that we're
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undergoing would be to simply wear down the Ukrainian troops by defending what he already
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has, essentially trying to buy time in order to keep Ukrainian forces just coming at him,
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coming at him, and coming at him until they've spent their abilities to fight.
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