Has the Tide Turned in Ukraine's Favor in the Kursk Region?

Kursk Region, Pokrovsk, RussiaSun Sep 15 2024
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As Ukraine's cross-border push into Russia's Kursk region marks over five weeks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has hailed the operation as a "success. " Moscow, on the other hand, insists its counteroffensive is yielding results, but what does this really mean for the conflict? Zelensky's claim of capturing 100 settlements and 500 square miles of territory is impressive, but has it come at a significant cost? The Ukrainian president admitted that Russia was firing 12 times more artillery rounds around Pokrovsk before the start of the Kursk operation. Now, Russia is firing around 2. 5 times the amount, a significant reduction from before. This begs the question: has Ukraine's advance come at the expense of a decline in Russian firepower?
Meanwhile, Russia's Defense Ministry claims to have seized another village in Donetsk, but Newsweek couldn't verify this information. A prominent Russian military blogger said Moscow's forces are "increasing pressure" on the village, but stopped short of saying it had been captured. This raises doubts about the accuracy of Russia's claims. It's crucial to consider the broader context of the conflict. Ukraine's push into Kursk was designed to cut off Russian logistics and carve out a buffer zone along the border. Has this strategy been successful in disrupting Russian supply lines and bolstering Ukrainian morale?
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