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'Russia in a strategically more dire situation now'


"Russia in a strategically more dire situation now"

The damage to the Kerch bridge - which links Russia to Crimea - poses a strategic setback for Moscow’s troops, according to Dr Samuel Ramani, author of ‘Putin’s war on Ukraine’.

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“They have more than 20,000 forces that are stuck in Kherson right now. They"ve lost access to bridges, they’re relying on pontoon ferries, and they desperately need ammunition, food and supplies from Crimea,” he says.

Russia is strategically in a more dire situation than it was at the start of the week, he adds.

The loss of Kharkiv was a major morale and logistical setback for Russia, and the loss of Lyman cut off another logistical route, which “has dealt them a serious blow”.

He says: "Whenever Russia’s tried to disperse their forces they’ve always failed, but Ukraine has been able to sustain offensives on Luhansk, Donetsk and Kherson at the same time. They might now be opening a new one on Zaporizhzhia.”

Ramani adds that this is a “big concern” for Russia as Ukraine may have more territory than it had in February by the time 20,000 of its troops arrive on the frontlines.

Russia"s forces may not have adequate supply lines to feed and equip themselves, he says.



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