How Russian forces in Ukraine are learning to fight: U.S. veteran trainer

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How Russian forces in Ukraine are learning to fight: U.S. veteran trainer
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Limited and costly Russian successes indicate the threat still posed by Moscow's mauled units, a U.S. special forces veteran told Newsweek.

Weeks of intensifying combat in the south and east, Erik added, might yet prove to be the opening reconnaissance stage of Russia's expected spring offensive.

"They're still using their people as if they don't care about loss of life, but they're being a little bit more deliberate in what they're doing rather than just throwing everybody at everything and seeing where it sticks." Ukraine faces its own challenges. Kyiv's troops are currently trying to weather the intensifying Russian offensive, hoping to minimize territorial losses and maximize Russian casualties.armored vehicles—currently in transit to Ukraine—will steel Kyiv's own planned spring offensive, though when and where it will be launched remain to be seen.

Kyiv has never wavered in its goal to liberate all Ukrainian territory per its 1991 borders. This likely means a long and bloody fight for Crimea and the occupied Donbas. Western officials have repeatedly raised doubts over the viability of plans to seize Crimea in particular, while NATO leaders have urged caution for fear of Russian nuclear escalation.

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