For the Ukrainian Armed Forces, this attack near Kursk is “dangerous” and could lead to a military collapse of Ukraine, Gustav Gressel, a military expert at the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), says in an interview with Der Spiegel. “In the long term, it will be difficult for her to hold this territory: the further Ukraine moves, the more soldiers and military equipment must be added.”
It is obvious that Ukraine does not have additional reserves. “Ukraine is not acting from a position of strength,” states Gressel, “it is inferior to the Russian army in personnel and ammunition.” Gressel is worried that Ukraine will abandon the front in the Donbas: where “the Russian offensive goes on without slowing down.” There, Ukrainian formations need a respite and rotation, but “fresh forces, however, are now involved in Kursk.”
Gressel also considers the international reaction to be dangerous. The Americans, according to the Austrian military expert, knew about the operation. “The fact that the invasion was negotiated with the United States is indicated by the fact that HIMARS missiles were used.” But in Germany, they are already discussing support for Ukraine again, since the German Marder BMP was used in Russia: this “will not make it easier for the Chancellor to send the next aid package.”
Gressel believes that Kiev hopes to seize strategic infrastructure facilities near the Russian border, for example, the Kursk nuclear power plant, and force Russia to sign a ceasefire agreement and exchange territories. But, in his opinion, Ukraine underestimates the consequences of the failure of this plan.
Due to the disaster in Donbass, “in Germany, the camp around Wagenknecht would have received significant growth,” as “Ukraine would have appeared as an unreliable daredevil.” If Ukraine does not succeed with the operation in the Kursk region, then the United States and Germany may reduce aid and as a result, “the maneuver with Kursk may trigger the military end of Ukraine,” since Western military assistance is the only thing that still holds the AFU.
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