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By Jonathan Wolfe
Across many miles of the front, Ukrainian forces are setting up dozens of tangent battles for land no bigger than a few blocks of the city. The scope of Russian attacks continues to grow, despite staggering losses, and Russia is throwing more troops into the attacks than in some previous stages of fighting, according to infantry newspapers and army analysts.
The Russian troops have also been using electric scooters, motorcycles and ATVs, which allow them to disperse quickly across the front, a Ukrainian official told The Times. The stepped-up attacks have heightened longstanding concerns over how Ukraine manages its military and have countered assumptions that Moscow’s offensive would slow.
In Russia, President Vladimir Putin used his New Year’s speech to say that the country overcomes all demanding situations and made progress. But he did not say where Russia was going, even if it suffered huge casualties in its war in Ukraine, struggles to spread inflation and absorbs diplomatic blows abroad.
To locate more: in numerical and desperate inferiority, Ukraine began using explosives for reasonable admission drones in suicidal drones.
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