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Articles by Bashir Kitachayev
How Likely Is a Fresh Russian Offensive on Ukraine’s Sumy Region?
Some analysts say that Russia could attack Sumy to force Kyiv to divert resources to a new front and weaken Kyiv’s position in peace talks.
5 Min read
Ukraine Risks Losing Kursk Foothold as Russia Pushes Forward
Ukrainian forces are in a critical position as Russia advances on multiple fronts — threatening a possible bargaining chip for Kyiv in peace talks.
5 Min read
Russian Army’s Use of Donkeys in Ukraine Underscores a Staggering Equipment Shortage
Evidence of soldiers using donkeys, horses and even camels to transport supplies raises questions about the army's ability to recover from its losses.
6 Min read
Where Russia, Ukraine and Trump Stand as Possible Peace Talks Loom
Trump wants to end Russia's three-year war on Ukraine. Yet Moscow appears to be in no rush to end hostilities.
6 Min read
Russia Throws Men, Firepower at Ukraine’s Avdiivka to Little Avail
After four weeks of intense fighting, Russia has captured some positions around the town but has taken heavy losses.
5 Min read
Feature
Russia Sends Obsolete Tanks to Battle in Ukraine Amid Staggering Artillery Losses
Outdated Soviet-era T-54, T-55 and T-62 tanks are being brought out of storage and to the frontline — but with mixed results.
5 Min read
Feature
Will the Kakhovka Dam’s Destruction Hinder Ukraine’s Counteroffensive?
The flooding will make it harder for both Moscow and Kyiv to ferry large military units across the Dnipro River — changing the theater of war.
4 Min read