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Ukraine Intensifies Middle Strike Against Russian Rear

Key Takeaways
  • Ukraine targets Russian logistics at the rear.
  • Initiative aims to disrupt 30-200 km gap between frontline and long-range strikes.
  • Ukraine allocates $112.6m for middle-strike systems.
  • Plan seeks to deny Russia sustained offensive operations.
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Strategic Implications

This initiative may indicate Ukraine's growing confidence in its military capabilities, suggesting a shift in the conflict's dynamics. The focus on middle-strike capabilities could signal a new phase in the war, where Ukraine seeks to disrupt Russia's supply chains and limit its ability to wage a prolonged campaign, which may force Russia to reassess its strategy.

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Kiev Targets Enemy Logistics To Disrupt Sustained Offensives

Ukraine is intensifying its ‘middle strike’ against Russian rear areas, aiming to disrupt the 30-200 km gap between the frontline and long-range strikes deep inside Russian territory. The Ministry of Defence and the General Staff have allocated $112.6m for the procurement of middle-strike systems, which will target Russian logistics, including air defence systems, warehouses, and supply routes. This move comes as Ukraine claims to be regaining the initiative on the frontline, with Russia losing 179 troops for every square kilometre of territory. The initiative was reported by Army Technology.

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Key Takeaways
  • Ukraine targets Russian logistics at the rear.
  • Initiative aims to disrupt 30-200 km gap between frontline and long-range strikes.
  • Ukraine allocates $112.6m for middle-strike systems.
  • Plan seeks to deny Russia sustained offensive operations.
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Strategic Implications

This initiative may indicate Ukraine's growing confidence in its military capabilities, suggesting a shift in the conflict's dynamics. The focus on middle-strike capabilities could signal a new phase in the war, where Ukraine seeks to disrupt Russia's supply chains and limit its ability to wage a prolonged campaign, which may force Russia to reassess its strategy.

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What Happened

Kiev Targets Enemy Logistics To Disrupt Sustained Offensives

Ukraine is intensifying its ‘middle strike’ against Russian rear areas, aiming to disrupt the 30-200 km gap between the frontline and long-range strikes deep inside Russian territory. The Ministry of Defence and the General Staff have allocated $112.6m for the procurement of middle-strike systems, which will target Russian logistics, including air defence systems, warehouses, and supply routes. This move comes as Ukraine claims to be regaining the initiative on the frontline, with Russia losing 179 troops for every square kilometre of territory. The initiative was reported by Army Technology.

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