Russia would have strengthened a force of 50,000 people alongside the Kharkiv border, in the midst of fears of a new summer offensive to attack the city.
With They are direct negotiations to negotiate a peace agreement And Vladimir Putin Stalling stop talksExperts fear that a large Russian offensive can mobilize in the coming weeks.
The Ukrainian army in April said that the Kremlin raised troops to prepare for a new attack on Kharkiv – Ukraineis the second largest city.
Meanwhile, president Volodymyr Zelensky also said that Moscow tried to gain ground in the border regions of Sumy in the northeast.
Military analysts believe that he is trying to press his advantage at home and capture more Ukrainian land.
They warn that Putin has only “four -month window” to make a breakthrough Ukraine This year.
And it could be the start of Russia‘s summer Offensive targeting the border city of Kharkiv – the “Fortress” city of Ukraine which set up the maximum resistance at the start of the invasion.
It comes as today Putin has launched his The largest air attack in war – Ukraine coverage with hundreds of drones and missiles.
Andrii Pomahaibus, the chief of staff of the 13th Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine, said this week: “The enemy is trying to bring its staff closer to the combat contact line and to carry out at least certain assault actions.”
The mass reports of troops near Kharkiv came after Putin managed to eliminate the Ukrainians from Kursk, who Kyiv captured last year.
Putin would have deployed 50,000 soldiers – including troops from North Korea – to return to the land he has lost.
And some of the most experienced Russian soldiers were part of Kursk’s counter -offensive – not too far from the Kharkiv court.
Professor Michael Clarke, a renowned military analyst, said Sky News: “If they left these units there, it would suggest that they want them to do something else.”
Defense experts say Moscow could – at least – try to recover the land they lost in 2022 when Ukraine launched its counter -offensive, if not launching direct attacks against cities.
Dr. Jack Watling, a military expert from the Rusi Thin Tank, said Russia “Probably will gently launch its soldiers instead of mobilizing large army units.
Indeed, even if Russia is hell on the continuation of the bloody war, it does not have the resources to support an offensive on the ground on a large scale, according to experts.
Professor Clarke says that Russia has only one “four -month window” to set up a final assault before its already destroyed reservations dry.
He said: “I think they should know that it is their last year of accumulation before reaching a tray (in Tank Productions).”
Dr. Watling added: “Russian stocks of inherited Soviet equipment, tanks and infantry combat vehicles, with artillery parts, will run out by mid-autumn, so that Russia’s ability to replace the losses will depend entirely on what it can produce from zero.”
Inside the Putin “meat” war
by Patrick HarringtonForeign news journalist
Vladimir Putin will continue to launch troops in his “meat” war in 2025 at a pace such that he will not be able to arm them all, experts said.
Putin will continue to attract soldiers on the front line with propaganda and money promises in order to Pry plus la la la production off Ukraine this year.
But the tyrant can pay his arrogance – with predicting experts Russia will fail “at a given time in 2025” with enough military equipment to provide its strength.
Some 3,500 Russian tanks and 7,500 armored vehicles have already been put into action.
The Russian soldiers were killed at a constantly increasing rate in 2024, each of the last five months broke the highest record to date.
November 4, Russia Lost 2,030 men – The first time during the war, this figure exceeded 2,000 for a single day.
Luke Pollard, the UK’s Under -Secretary for Defense, predicted that Russian losses – soldiers killed, injured or captured – will reach a million in the six months.
And Nick Reynolds, an expert in war war in Rusi, warned that Putin Putin’s conscience was not affected by mass death.
Mr. Reynolds told Sun: “Putin is notorious, historically, so as not to be particularly moved by human suffering.”
The dictator has a lot of what British Defense Intelligence calls “tolerance to victims”.
Putin movements in recent weeks suggest that he has not yet intended to end this war.
And with the United States which finally withdraws from direct peace efforts, the Russian tyrant would certainly seek to capitalize on the situation and to take advantage of it to earn more than one future Peace deal.
Even if Putin himself suggested direct peace talks, he failed to introduce himself to Istanbul to meet the Ukraine boss Zelensky.
And while the diplomats of the two countries have managed to conclude a largely ceremonial agreement to exchange 1000 prisoners on each side, they failed to make concrete gains towards a permanent solution to the war.
Indeed, Putin is always childish to make maximalist requests – in particular by claiming large expanses of Ukrainian land – while affirming that her forces can fight for years.
In the meantime, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that there was no agreement On the place where the next series of talks would take place.
European leaders, including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer accused the Russian president Vladimir Putin to drag your feet in peace efforts.
It occurs while Russia has intensified its air attack on Ukraine in the last 48 hours.
NATO Scrambled hunting jets after Russian forces launched 367 missiles and drones last night In the largest unique attack since the start of the war in 2022.
Yuriy Ihnat, spokesperson for Ukraine’s Air Force, said Moscow used a mixture of 69 ballistic and cruise missiles and 298 drones, including Shahed drones designed by Iran.
Sounds of explosions have exploded throughout the night while the Ukrainian air defense forces worked to thwart the Russian assault.
There are two nights, the Russian forces launched a massive air assault on Kyiv with 250 drones and 14 ballistic missiles iskander-m.
The buildings were set on fire by the dam as residents of Ukrainian capital fled to underground shelters in the middle of the sound of anti -aircraft fire.
Explosions have shaken the city During a seven -hour raid while the fireballs illuminated the horizon line for a long time in the early hours.