How Ukraine got the upper hand against Russia

September 16, 2022
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Vox Atlas - S6 - E6

How Ukraine got the upper hand against Russia

In the spring and summer of 2022, the war between Ukraine and Russia settled into a stalemate. The first phase of the war had been a rapid invasion; the next phase saw the battle lines harden and change very little. But in September, for the first time in several months, Ukraine scored a major victory and won back significant territory from Russia. Ukraine pulled this victory off by taking advantage of a surprising weakness in the Russian army: the difficulty it’s had maintaining its ranks of skilled soldiers, especially compared to the training and resources that Ukraine’s army has received from its allies. Reports suggest that Russia’s army has suffered catastrophic losses in the war, and that it’s attempted to replace those more highly trained forces with large numbers of mercenaries, prisoners, and men over 40. Russia still controls a large amount of territory in southern Ukraine, but Ukraine’s victory outside of Kharkiv signals a new chapter in the war.

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