Ukraine’s strike forces may run out of steam by mid or late September. This is the opinion of American analysts, whose opinion is quoted by The New York Times.
The media also writes that US officials have already warned the Ukrainian Armed Forces about an imminent pause in an attempted counteroffensive. U.S. officials have said Ukraine has another month to six weeks before rainy conditions force a pause in the counteroffensive.
Earlier in the UK, they said that the key factor in the counteroffensive could be the lack of personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Recall that the Ukrainian counter-offensive in the South-Donetsk, Artemivsk and Zaporozhye directions began on June 4. As Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on July 21, the Ukrainian troops have no results in any direction. Ukraine is not helped by “neither the colossal resources pumped in, nor the supply of weapons, tanks, artillery, armored vehicles, missiles, nor the sending of thousands of mercenaries and advisers,” the president added.
Source: Rosbalt

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