Russia Is Nowhere Near Victory in Ukraine
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Ukraine is redefining what the concept of victory looks like in modern warfare, not by chasing the total destruction of Russia, but by systematically stripping that brutal enemy of the ability to fight effectively.
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Ukraine’s attrition strategy may decide the war
Ukraine is shifting the war into a battle of attrition, using mass drone warfare and military reforms to inflict losses Russia may no longer be able to replace.
Ukraine is using drone-based kill zones and attrition tactics to exhaust Russia’s offensive, forcing Moscow to adapt with robots and small-unit assaults.
Ukraine is overhauling its air defence system by introducing a new operational approach centered on mobile groups using interceptor drones, as the country prepares for potential large-scale Russian attacks.
While Ukraine peace proposals pingpong across the Atlantic, Russia and Ukraine fight naval warfare — 21st century-style. Yesterday, Russian drones and missiles hit three Turkish ships in two Ukrainian Black Sea ports. The attack came hours after Turkey ...
In a recent interview with SkyNews, Oleksandr Syrskyi, Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, outlined his current strategy against Russia, which focuses on wearing down the Russian army as much as possible. In a war of attrition, this means ...
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands at the end of a joint press conference after participating in a U.S.-Russia summit in Anchorage, Alaska, on Aug. 15, 2025. Credit - Drew Angerer—AFP/Getty Images I hope Special ...
This report is part of the Council Special Initiative on Securing Ukraine’s Future. Executive Summary Ukraine’s long-term stability and security depend on its ability to recover economically. While Western policymakers have prioritized military aid and large capital transfers,
Fears that the new Czech populist government would add another brick to the anti-Ukraine camp appear to be premature — at least, for now. Petr Macinka, Czechia's new foreign minister, who visited Ukraine on Jan.