💥 Over the past week, there have been no signs that Russia is preparing for a ceasefire. Instead, the occupiers have increased shelling to create better conditions for future negotiations.
Source: Censor.NET
📊 According to the operational summary from the Estonian Defense Forces, in the first week of the fourth year of the war, Russia failed to achieve any tactical advances on the front. The offensive on Pokrovsk has completely stalled, and the Ukrainian army has managed to expand the defensive line through localized counterattacks.
⚔️ The intensity of attacks from Russian Armed Forces has not decreased. While the number of attacks dropped to 100 per day at the beginning of February, it rose again to 103 last week. The losses among Russian troops remain stable, ranging from 1180 to 1200 per day.
🌍 Russia continues to shell civilian infrastructure in Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Kherson regions.
❌ There are also no signs that Russia is preparing for a ceasefire. It is speculated that Russia may escalate its offensive in the Kursk region to gain more favorable conditions for negotiations. However, based on available data, Russia does not have the necessary balance of forces for a quick success in this direction.
💣 The Pokrovsk direction remains the main focus of the offensive, where about a third of all attacks occur. Meanwhile, Russia is looking for weak points in the defense of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in other sectors, particularly south of Pokrovsk and north of Velyka Novosilka.
🔋 Ukrainian forces continue to successfully strike Russian energy infrastructure and targets in Crimea, as confirmed by the General Staff of the Estonian Armed Forces.
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