Analysis of the situation at the front between Ukraine and Russia
The Atlantic journalist Robert Forsythe Worth notes that even in a challenging situation, Ukraine has every chance to achieve its goals at the front. The Russian military failed to capture key strategic cities and logistics centers, even with a numerical advantage.
According to Forsythe Worth, Ukrainian forces are improving their defensive strategies by using drones, developing troop rotation tactics, and avoiding direct confrontations with the enemy. Despite the advancement of Russian troops in some directions, the overall situation at the front is viewed positively by former commanders of the U.S. troops.
U.S. Army General Ben Hodges in Europe believes that 'Russia cannot win if the West does not surrender.'
According to the latest reports from the front, Russian occupying forces have captured some settlements in the Dnipropetrovsk region and continue their advance in the Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions.
Ukraine continues to improve its defensive strategies; since the beginning of the conflict, military tactics have evolved to avoid significant losses and destruction compared to the initial stages of hostilities. Positive assessments of the situation at the front from experts and former commanders indicate that Ukraine has a chance to defend its territory and achieve its goals.