Ukraine Under Russian Fire
Ukraine Under Russian Fire
"We are inspired by the resilience of Orthodox Christians in Ukraine in the face of President Putin's brutal war of aggression.""We are continuing to support them and, today, we wish them and all others celebrating Easter hope and a swift return to peace."U.S. Secretary of /State Antony Blinken"Poor Russian morale and limited time to reconstitute, re-equip and re-organize forces from prior offensives are likely hindering Russian combat effectiveness."British military intelligence
German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht gives a statement on the sidelines of a meeting with members of a Ukraine Security Consultative Group at the US Air Base in Ramstein, Germany, on April 26, 2022. (Andre Pain/AFP) |
Easter
celebrations were shattered in the Luhansk region of the Donbas, stated
Seerhiy Gaidal, its governor. Seven churches in his region were
"mutilated" by artillery, and an unspecified number of civilians killed
by Russian shelling. Both Ukrainians and Russians celebrate the very
same Orthodox Catholic traditions and religious culture. It appears that
the Russian tradition of conflict, however, supersedes the sacred
nature of Easter and its message of peace and regeneration.
Moscow's
"special military operation", however, is badly misunderstood. It is a
liberating, compassionate move on the part of Vladimir Putin, who so
much empathizes with his Slavic cousins in Ukraine. The wider world
fails to comprehend -- through sheer spite -- that Kyiv has staged
atrocities attributing them to Russia, quite deliberately, with the
purpose of undermining peace talks. While Ukrainian refugees fill
churches across Central Europe.
"I pray that this horror in Ukraine ends soon and we can return home";
the poignant words of Naaliya Krasnopolskaia, now in Prague where she
fled from her home in Odesa, one of over five million Ukrainians to
escape the raging conflict in their homeland. The Kremlin's focus is the
capture of Mariupol, that utterly destroyed port town that was formerly
home to 400,000 Ukrainians. Ukraine authorities succeeded in repulsing a
dozen attacks on Donetsk and Luhansk, destroying four tanks, 14
armoured equipment units and five artillery systems.
Russia
is outraged that a village in its Belgorod region that borders Ukraine
was shelled on Sunday from across the frontier. Despite Russian gains,
British military intelligence assessment is that Ukrainian resistance is
strong, particularly in the Donbas. Speaking with anonymous
confidentiality, U.S. sources assess that Russia will rely on artillery
strikes to try to pound Ukrainian positions while moving in ground
forces from multiple directions with the intention of enveloping and
wiping out a large portion of Ukraine's military.
On
the other hand, they also say that Russian units are depleted, some
operating with large personnel losses,as high as 30 percent; too steep
to continue fighting. Anecdotes have arisen that Russian tanks have sole
drivers and no crew with substandard equipment, prone to breakdowns, or
out of date. According to British assessments some 15,000 Russian
personnel had died, 2,000 armourd vehicles destroyed, including 530
tanks, 60 helicopters and fighter jets.
Yet
Russia still possesses forces in superior numbers with a willingness to
continue to direct soldiers and units into the conflict. Ukraine, on
the other hand, shines with high morale, creativity and adaptive
battlefield tactics -- and familiarity with the fighting terrain. Arms
and intelligence from the United States and NATO allies continue to benefit Ukraine. "They can win if they have the right equipment, the right support",
remarked U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, as he left Ramstein Air
Base in Germany where discussions on Ukraine took place among
representatives of over 40 countries.
US Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, rear center, delivers a speech as he hosts the meeting of the Ukraine Security Consultative Group at Ramstein Air Base in Ramstein, Germany, on April 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) |
Labels: Britain, Germany, NATO, Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Ukraine Military Resistance, United States, Weapons Transfers
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