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Russia has ramped up military production and will be able to sustain an offensive in Ukraine for at least two more years- The Washington Post pic.twitter.com/LFNMhJyZxI
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Russia will no longer pause in hostilities if talks on Ukraine begin, the process must go on - Lavrov pic.twitter.com/9nGujFfTOz
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Putin’s goal is to have the West reach the “conclusion that Russia prevailing in Ukraine is inevitable and that we must stay on the sidelines,” said @nataliabugayova, a non-resident fellow at the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War. www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-18/war-in-ukraine-russia-to-enlist-more-hired-soldiers-to-avoid-conscription
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Russian forces currently hold the initiative in Ukraine and can dictate the tempo, timing, and location of their operations.
In a new episode of the ISW Briefing Room, Russia and GEOINT Team Lead @georgewbarros details the state of the frontline in Ukraine: pic.twitter.com/0Z0qOuKMTD
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