Russian-Ukrainian Crisis: Kyiv Attacks, Moscow Adjusts its Position
The Ukrainian army has launched a counterattack against
Russian forces on multiple fronts, under the slogan of reclaiming occupied
territories. Ukraine is taking advantage of the unlimited support it receives
from its Western allies, particularly the United States, in terms of military
aid and financial assistance, making its dream of restoration possible.
Counterattack
The Ukrainian counterattack, which began in early June
2023, focused on several fronts, according to Igor Konashenkov, the
spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Defense. He confirmed that the
Ukrainian armed forces launched an attack on the southern region of Donetsk,
with the aim of breaking through Russian army lines. They also targeted the
Zaporizhia Oblast and attempted an airborne operation in Kherson. In addition,
they heavily bombarded border areas in the Belgorod region using artillery,
providing cover for two pro-Ukrainian militia groups attempting to gain control
over the Russian border village of Novaia Tavolzhanka. This was an attempt to
distract Russian defenses. They also launched intensive attacks on the
Kakhovska Hydroelectric Power Station dam, causing damage to its gates and
surface structures, resulting in a 10-meter rise in water levels in the city of
Novaia Kakhovka. This led to the flooding of a significant portion of the
city's infrastructure and threatened around 80 towns and villages along the
river. These actions diverted the attention of the Russian army, facilitating
Kyiv's difficult task of reclaiming the territories occupied by Moscow since
the start of the war on February 24, 2022.
Dimensions and Implications
In this context, Dr. Bassem Al-Hajj Jassem, a researcher
in Russian affairs, confirmed that the Ukrainian counterattack has various
dimensions and implications. So far, it has not achieved the desired results,
as Russian forces have foiled Kyiv's plans, unlike the September 2022 offensive
when Ukraine managed to regain significant areas in Kharkiv through a surprise
attack. The notable evidence of this is the statements made by Natalia
Galibarenko, Ukraine's permanent representative to NATO, in which she urged
Western allies, particularly the United States, not to have high hopes for the
counterattack and not to consider it decisive.
Adjusting Positions
The Russian expert in Russian affairs further stated that
Moscow has learned its lesson and corrected many of its positions that led to
its devastating losses in Kharkiv. It extended its defensive lines to over 800
kilometers, which is one of the main reasons why the Ukrainian attack did not
achieve its intended goals, considering the losses in soldiers and equipment.
According to data from the Russian Ministry of Defense, the losses of the
Ukrainian armed forces on all fronts of the conflict amounted to 3,715
soldiers, compared to 71 Russian soldiers killed and 210 injured during these
operations. The Ukrainian forces also lost 52 tanks, 207 armored vehicles, 5
aircraft, 2 helicopters, 48 field artillery pieces, 134 vehicles, and 53
drones.
A Failed Offensive
Dr. Bassem Al-Hajj Jassem expected that NATO countries,
particularly the United States, will increase their assistance to support
Ukraine in the coming period despite the failure of its counteroffensive. This
is an attempt to change the balance of power because they know very well that
any settlement of the Russian-Ukrainian war at this stage means losing
significant parts of Kyiv's territories to the Russian bear. This is especially
true considering the international community's attempts to propose initiatives
to resolve the crisis that are more supportive of Moscow.
And Hajj pointed to the Indonesian Peace Initiative,
announced on May 27, 2023, with its key provisions including the establishment
of a buffer zone between the Russian and Ukrainian armies and conducting a
UN-supervised referendum in the disputed territories, referring to the
territories forcibly annexed by Russia from Ukraine. This indicates support for
the Russian position. Additionally, Brazil called on the United States and its
Western allies to stop attempting to achieve victory over Russia, as it harms
the interests of the entire world, prolongs the conflict, and threatens its
expansion to other countries, which would jeopardize global security and
stability.
Western Objective
The expert in Russian affairs affirmed that based on the
available information and the balance of power on the ground so far, the
Ukrainian counterattack will not be able to achieve its desired objectives,
whether material or psychological. Ukraine and its allies aimed to break the
Russian resolve to win the war, undermine their morale, return Ukraine to
internationally recognized borders, including the Crimea Peninsula, and remove
Russia from the dominant position in the international power equation. This
objective aligns with Western aspirations and, consequently, aims to alleviate
Russian attacks on the capital, Kyiv.