Despite exhaustion, Ukraine is not in a critical state for capitulation - American analysts.
Ukrainian forces continue to hold strong at the front.
According to Russian-Ukrainian war analyst Michael Kofman from the Carnegie Endowment, the situation at the front is not so desperate as to rush into signing a ceasefire from a position of weakness.
Kofman, who visited soldiers at the front, noted that although it is complicated, the situation is not as dreadful as one might expect.
Russian forces have not achieved significant victories, but the war of attrition continues. Ukraine has proven to be more resilient than expected, but it is still early to talk about stabilizing the front.
In addition to territorial control, the war in Ukraine is also a struggle to weaken the opponent. Russia is trying to wait out American and Western support.
It is also important to emphasize the significance of ensuring external support for Ukraine, which plans to continue resisting Russia and engage in ceasefire negotiations.
Ukrainians are exhausted, but they still continue to fight, which demonstrates the resilience and commitment of the nation. However, it should be remembered that information about Ukrainian fatigue is part of the information war, aimed at crushing the morale of the population and destroying resistance.
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