Crowdsourced drones have changed the way war is fought – and paid for – while attacks on the water mean Russia can’t guarantee its troops are safe.
which sits 700 kilometres west far from the Ukraine border.
“Break the morale and then hope that the morale cracks on the front line, and then they can drive straight down to the Sea of Azov. But that’s a big ask.”Ukrainian servicemen walk through a charred forest at the frontline a few kilometres from Andriivka, Donetsk region, Ukraine, on September 16.
“I think it is more likely that Russian defensive lines will start to stabilise, and Ukraine will struggle to make further significant progress towards the Azov coastline in the coming weeks – but it is very unpredictable.”Sevastopol Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev speaks on the phone as smoke and flames rise from Sevastopol Shipyard in Crimea.A Ukrainian missile attack targeted a shipyard in Crimea, hitting a large assault ship and a kilo-class submarine on September 24.
Professor David Lewis said the war at sea was significant because limiting the Russian fleet’s ability to attack a naval base and command centre in Sevastopol was “an important win for Ukraine”. Will Reno, a professor of political science at Northwestern University Illinois, said while recent Ukrainian strikes in Crimea may not shift the military balance, they are important for Russian and international public opinion.
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