RUSSIA - WHERE IS UKRAINE GOING TO AFTER ONE YEAR OF Fierce War?

 The Russia-Ukraine conflict is about to enter its second year, but the war shows no signs of coming to an end, as the prospect of a peaceful resolution remains on the horizon.



So far, Russia and Ukraine are both unwilling to negotiate as neither side has achieved its goals. The Russian side wants to de-fascistize the government of President Volodymyr Zelensky and control the Donbass region, while the Ukrainian side wants to push all Russian troops out of its territory. The remaining words to describe the Ukraine conflict in 2022 are bloodshed.


After a cold winter, both sides are preparing to launch major attacks in 2023, but it seems that neither Moscow nor Kiev has gathered enough resources to be able to deliver attacks or counterattacks. decisive, can change the battlefield situation in the near future.


Since Ukraine launched a counter-offensive last fall to retake several key cities in the southeastern region such as Izyum and Kherson, in recent months neither side has achieved a major breakthrough, although Russia fierce attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure as well as trying to capture the city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine. A stalemate, but the losses have not stopped.


Many cities were left in ruins, at least thousands of Ukrainian civilians and children, and hundreds of thousands of soldiers on both sides were killed and wounded. Meanwhile, millions of other Ukrainians were forced to flee their homes, taking refuge everywhere in search of safety.


These are numbers that are still considered to be an underestimation of losses on both sides. Although both sides suffered significant losses, not only militarily but also socio-economically, the chances of ending the conflict at the negotiating table were rather low.


Jon Alterman at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), an American think-tank, said, "It certainly shows no sign of coming to an end... Each side feels that time is on its way. on our side and settling at this time is a mistake."


Ukraine absolutely cannot accept an agreement to exchange territory for peace. In addition, the West has always shown its commitment to support the administration of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. As for Russian President Vladimir Putin, a compromise can be seen as "a loss of face" when it fails to achieve its goal, that is, victory.


President Putin has allotted too much to the conflict, so it is not easy for him to come to the negotiating table if he cannot impose his conditions. That Mr. Zelensky could not accept.

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