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Russia's invasion of Ukraine at 'bit of a stalemate' -U.S. intel official
Russia's war in Ukraine is at a "bit of a stalemate" and Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to be preparing for a long conflict, top U.S. intelligence officials said on Tuesday.
Russia, which calls the invasion "a special military operation," poured more troops into Ukraine for a huge offensive last month in the eastern part of the country but its gains have been slow.
Russia's assault on Kyiv was beaten back in March by Ukrainian resistance.
In the United States called the situation in Ukraine "stalemate"
US military intelligence chief Scott Berrier called the situation in the battle zone in Ukraine a "stalemate". It is reported by RIA Novosti .
“I would characterize it as that the Russians are not winning and the Ukrainians are not winning, and we are kind of in a state of stalemate,” he said.
According to him, the stalemate may drag on if Moscow does not decide to mobilize additional forces to participate in the military operation in Ukraine.
Earlier, the US National Intelligence Agency said that they did not see a "negotiated way" to resolve the conflict in Ukraine. According to Haynes, the situation in Ukraine in the near future may take the path of further escalation. As the head of the National Intelligence Service clarified, this may be facilitated by Kiev 's desire to solve the problem by military means.
Russia's war in Ukraine is at a "bit of a stalemate" and Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to be preparing for a long conflict, top U.S. intelligence officials said on Tuesday.
Russia, which calls the invasion "a special military operation," poured more troops into Ukraine for a huge offensive last month in the eastern part of the country but its gains have been slow.
Russia's assault on Kyiv was beaten back in March by Ukrainian resistance.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine at 'bit of a stalemate' -U.S. intel official
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Russia's war in Ukraine is at a "bit of a stalemate" and Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to be preparing for a long conflict, top U.S. intelligence officials said on Tuesday. Russia, which calls the invasion "a special military operation," poured more troops into...
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In the United States called the situation in Ukraine "stalemate"
US military intelligence chief Scott Berrier called the situation in the battle zone in Ukraine a "stalemate". It is reported by RIA Novosti .
“I would characterize it as that the Russians are not winning and the Ukrainians are not winning, and we are kind of in a state of stalemate,” he said.
According to him, the stalemate may drag on if Moscow does not decide to mobilize additional forces to participate in the military operation in Ukraine.
Earlier, the US National Intelligence Agency said that they did not see a "negotiated way" to resolve the conflict in Ukraine. According to Haynes, the situation in Ukraine in the near future may take the path of further escalation. As the head of the National Intelligence Service clarified, this may be facilitated by Kiev 's desire to solve the problem by military means.
В США назвали ситуацию на Украине «патовой»
Шеф военной разведки США Скотт Беррье назвал «патовой» ситуацию в зоне боев на Украине. «Я бы охарактеризовал ее как то, что русские не побеждают и украинцы не побеждают, и мы отчасти в состоянии пата», — заявил он. По его словам, пат может затянуться, если Москва не решится на мобилизацию...
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