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Russia is increasingly seeking to generate additional troops to bolster and replace its personnel losses in Ukraine. As a result of these losses it is likely Russia is struggling to conduct offensive operations in the face of sustained Ukrainian resistance.
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Continued personnel losses will also make it difficult for Russia to secure occupied territory.
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Russia is redeploying forces from as far afield as its Eastern Military District, Pacific Fleet and Armenia. It is also increasingly seeking to exploit irregular sources such as Private Military Companies, Syrian and other mercenaries.
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Russia will likely attempt to use these forces to hold captured territory and free up its combat power to renew stalled offensive operations.
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Russian forces are struggling to overcome the challenges posed by Ukraineโs terrain.
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Russian forces have remained largely tied to Ukraineโs road network and have demonstrated a reluctance to conduct off-road manoeuvre. The destruction of bridges by Ukrainian forces has also played a key role in stalling Russiaโs advance.
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Multiple demonstrations have taken place over several days in the Russian occupied cities of Kherson, Melitopol and Berdyansk.
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Reporting suggests that Russia may seek to stage a โreferendumโ in Kherson in an attempt to legitimise the area as a โbreakaway republicโ similar to Donetsk, Luhansk and Crimea.
2 of 4 - Russian accusations that Ukraine intends to use chemical and biological weapons continue. We have seen no evidence to support these accusations.
3 of 4 - Russia could possibly be planning to use chemical or biological weapons in a โfalse-flagโ operation. Such an operation could take the form of a faked attack, a staged โdiscoveryโ of agents or munitions or fabricated evidence ...
This #CommonwealthDay rediscover how the UK Armed Forces work with our Commonwealth partners around the globe. ๐๐๐
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Last year the UK and Australia, together with the US, signed a historic defence pact to ensure security in the Asia-Pacific. ๐ฌ๐ง๐ฆ๐บ๐บ๐ธ
In February the UK and Nigeria agreed to work even more closely on defence and security, with the UK providing training to the Nigerian Armed Forces. ๐ฌ๐ง๐ณ๐ฌ
(2/4) More than 2,500,000 refugees have been forced from their homes as a result of President Putinโs attack on Ukraine.
(3/4) Indiscriminate Russian shelling and air attacks are causing widespread destruction. The UN have reported that there have already been 1,663 civilian casualties since the Russian invasion began.
(2/4) Russian naval forces have established a distant blockade of Ukraineโs Black Sea coast, effectively isolating Ukraine from international maritime trade.
(3/4) Russian naval forces are also continuing to conduct missile strikes against targets throughout Ukraine.