Russia will not be able to capture Donbass until the end of 2023 - US intelligence
Russia will face personnel problems, despite the mobilization carried out
The Kremlin underestimated the strength of Ukrainian resistance. It is getting harder and harder for Russians to fight in Ukraine.
The Russian leadership could be mistaken in the abilities of the Ukrainian army. As the US intelligence community reports in its annual Threat Report, the occupiers will continue to face more challenges in the future.
"Putin likely misjudged the capabilities of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the extent of their success on the battlefield. The Russian military has faced and will continue to face problems of attrition, lack of personnel and morale, which makes their forces vulnerable to Ukrainian counterattacks," the report says. .
According to intelligence, the mobilization announced by Putin last fall can only replenish the staff in the near future. However, it can also undermine the confidence in the actions of the country's leadership on the part of its citizens.
"The full effect of the partial mobilization will only begin to be felt in the spring and summer. Although Russian forces continue to concentrate in the Donbas, they probably will not be able to occupy it completely in 2023," intelligence reports.
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Russia will face personnel problems, despite the mobilization carried out
The Kremlin underestimated the strength of Ukrainian resistance. It is getting harder and harder for Russians to fight in Ukraine.
The Russian leadership could be mistaken in the abilities of the Ukrainian army. As the US intelligence community reports in its annual Threat Report, the occupiers will continue to face more challenges in the future.
"Putin likely misjudged the capabilities of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the extent of their success on the battlefield. The Russian military has faced and will continue to face problems of attrition, lack of personnel and morale, which makes their forces vulnerable to Ukrainian counterattacks," the report says. .
According to intelligence, the mobilization announced by Putin last fall can only replenish the staff in the near future. However, it can also undermine the confidence in the actions of the country's leadership on the part of its citizens.
"The full effect of the partial mobilization will only begin to be felt in the spring and summer. Although Russian forces continue to concentrate in the Donbas, they probably will not be able to occupy it completely in 2023," intelligence reports.
2023 Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community
Date: March 8, 2023 This annual report of worldwide threats to the national security of the United States responds to Section 617 of the FY21 I...
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