Despite committing its best NATO-trained units to the thrust, Kiev has made no significant gains, US officials have said
Ukraine has deployed 150,000 troops to bolster its renewed counteroffensive, Politico reported on Tuesday, citing Pentagon officials. While multiple Western-trained brigades are attempting to breach Russian lines, the surge in manpower has achieved little, and reportedly left Washington disappointed.
Kiev has spread the 150,000 servicemen out along three main axes of attack, with the best NATO-trained units attempting to penetrate Russia’s multi-layered network of defensive fortifications near the village of Orekhov in Zaporozhye Region, the officials said.
The Russian entrenchments have proven formidable, with the Pentagon noting that Ukraine’s “gains are being measured in the hundreds of meters,” Politico paraphrased.
“They are making mostly small, incremental gains,” an anonymous official said. “They are still facing stiff Russian resistance — second and third layers of defenses.”
“If Ukraine’s supporters were hoping for a breakthrough…they were sorely disappointed,” Politico surmised.
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Kiev launched its long-anticipated counteroffensive against Russian forces in early June, with one US adviser promising that the operation would “shock the world” by severing Russia’s land bridge to Crimea. It soon became apparent that this would not be the case. Bogged down in minefields and hammered by Russian air and artillery power, the Ukrainians reportedly suffered tens of thousands of casualties, and Western media outlets quickly proclaimed the offensive a dud.