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Weapons supplies are no longer Ukraine’s main disadvantage, American military officials say.
American military and intelligence officials have concluded that the war in Ukraine is no longer a stalemate as Russia makes steady gains, and the sense of pessimism in Kyiv and Washington is deepening.
The dip in morale and questions about whether American support will continue pose their own threat to Ukraine’s war effort. Ukraine is losing territory in the east, and its forces inside Russia have been partially pushed back.
The Ukrainian military is struggling to recruit soldiers and equip new units. The number of its soldiers killed in action, about 57,000, is half of Russia’s losses but still significant for the much smaller country.
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If U.S. support for Ukraine remains strong until next summer, Kyiv could have an opportunity to take advantage of Russia’s weaknesses and expected shortfalls in soldiers and tanks, American officials say.
Yes, they are well-documented. You can see them right there on that map. Bottom-right, near Donetsk. ‘442 square miles’ sounds like a lot, but 442 square miles is the size of a single large modern city.
Anonymous officials claimed 70k, while an actual DIA leak claimed 17.5k. It’s an old estimate, but 17.5k would scale closely to Zelensky’s 31k earlier this year, and would suggest ~40k now. This would also fit the estimate of a 5-1 casualty ratio from constant Russian offensives, assuming perfect parity in wounded-to-dead in Ukrainian and Russian forces.
A number almost immediately disputed.