
Ukraine: اوږد savaş، ډیپلوماسي او پسمنډې
د وړاندې کرښې، د سولې وړاندیزونو، د کډوالو د بهارونو، د بیا reconstruction بحثونو او د اروپا د ځواب تعقیب.
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◆ Latest update · Mon, Jun 15, 5:11 AM
A Russian missile and drone barrage on June 15 ignited a fire at a historic monastery in the northern region of Ukraine, officials said. The strike, which hit the 12th‑century complex near the town of Novhorod‑Siverskyi, caused extensive damage to the main church and surrounding outbuildings. Ukrainian authorities have not released casualty figures, but local emergency services reported that the blaze was brought under control after several hours of firefighting. The incident marks the latest cultural‑heritage site hit in a war that has increasingly targeted civilian and symbolic structures.
The monastery attack follows a pattern of intensified aerial operations that analysts have described as Moscow’s “air‑war” doctrine. After repeated setbacks in ground offensives, Russian forces have relied more heavily on high‑altitude drones, hypersonic missiles and large‑scale bombardments, a shift noted in assessments released on June 5. Those assessments linked the doctrine to a surge in sorties over central Ukraine, including the June 2 strike on Kyiv’s decision‑making centre that killed at least 11 people and wounded more than 100. The June 15 monastery strike underscores how the air‑war strategy is now reaching beyond purely military targets to cultural and religious sites, raising concerns among UNESCO and heritage‑preservation groups.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky continued to press for diplomatic avenues even as the conflict’s intensity escalated. On June 10, he invited Russian‑born businessman Roman Abramovich to Kyiv to open a back‑channel for negotiations with President Vladimir Putin. Earlier, Zelensky had sought clarification from Washington on Russia’s May 9 cease‑fire proposal (June 8) and, on June 7, met European leaders in London to secure backing for direct talks with Moscow. The United Kingdom, France and Germany issued a joint statement on June 8 endorsing cease‑fire negotiations while rejecting any forced border changes.
Parallel diplomatic activity advanced on the European front. EU leaders announced on June 14 that they would begin formal accession talks with Ukraine later in the month, even as Kyiv’s forces targeted bridges in occupied Crimea. The European Union’s preparation for membership negotiations reflects a broader political commitment to Ukraine’s long‑term integration, despite the ongoing military stalemate.
In the southern theater, Ukrainian forces continued to strike Russian‑held territory. On June 11, long‑range Flamingo missiles hit a military plant and an oil refinery in Cheboksary, approximately 900 km from the front line, demonstrating Kyiv’s capacity to project power deep into Russian territory. Earlier, on June 5, Ukrainian intelligence attacked the Kerch Strait Bridge, damaging a support pillar but not halting traffic, prompting Moscow to vow “swift retaliation.”
The humanitarian toll of the conflict remains stark. A June 8 Associated Press report documented a rise in premature births among women living near the front lines, while a June 12 Euronews segment highlighted how Ukrainian drone strikes are systematically cutting off Crimea from mainland Russia. These developments illustrate the war’s multifaceted impact on civilian life, health and infrastructure.
As the war enters its fifth year, the combination of intensified aerial attacks, targeted strikes on cultural sites, and ongoing diplomatic overtures suggests a conflict that is both expanding in scope and seeking new pathways toward resolution. Ukrainian officials stress the need for accelerated delivery of air‑defence systems, particularly Patriot batteries, to counter the growing Russian air‑war capability, while European partners prepare to formalize Ukraine’s accession process amid the continued hostilities.
◇ Earlier update · Sun, Jun 14, 3:01 AM
Ukrainian forces continued to strike Russian‑held territory in early June, most notably a drone attack on a resort area in Crimea on June 4 that killed three civilians and wounded 16, according to the Russian‑installed authorities. Two days later, Ukrainian intelligence operatives targeted the Kerch Strait Bridge, striking the structure on June 2 and causing limited damage to a support pillar; Russian officials reported no interruption to traffic but vowed “swift retaliation” against Kyiv.
Analysts observed a strategic shift in Moscow’s conduct of the war. A June 5 assessment noted that, after repeated failures to seize the Donbas, Russian commanders were pivoting toward an “air‑war” doctrine, relying increasingly on high‑altitude drones, hypersonic missiles and large‑scale aerial bombardments rather than ground offensives. The same report linked the shift to a surge in missile and drone sorties over central Ukraine, including the June 2 strike on Kyiv’s decision‑making centre that killed at least 11 people.
Diplomatically, President Volodymyr Zelensky pursued a two‑track approach. On June 7 he met with European leaders in London—French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Merkel and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer—to press for a direct dialogue channel with Moscow. The following day, the United Kingdom, France and Germany issued a joint statement backing Zelensky’s call for cease‑fire negotiations and rejecting any forced border changes. In a parallel move, Zelensky asked Washington for clarification on Russia’s proposed May 9 cease‑fire, seeking details on the limited‑time truce Russia offered for its World‑War‑II commemorations.
At the same time, Kyiv signaled a push toward deeper European integration. On June 5 Zelensky announced a “clear timetable” for EU accession talks, pledging to meet the bloc’s reform benchmarks and to submit a formal request by the end of the year. The declaration was framed as part of a broader strategy to secure long‑term security guarantees, echoing the president’s May 26 remark that a favorable battlefield position should be leveraged for diplomatic concessions.
The war’s humanitarian toll remained stark. Video footage compiled by several outlets on June 12 showed coordinated drone swarms striking seven locations across Ukraine, including residential districts in Kyiv and Mykolaiv, resulting in three civilian deaths and dozens of injuries. Mirror Now reported that a separate drone strike on the same day hit a school in Mykolaiv, adding to the casualty count.
On the political front, a Mirror Now interview aired on June 9 in which Zelensky hinted he might “freeze” front‑line operations to create space for negotiations, though no formal cease‑fire had been announced. The suggestion coincided with a June 13 video from Russian state media in which President Vladimir Putin claimed Russian troops were “advancing on all fronts” and accused Kyiv of employing “terrorist methods.” Ukrainian officials dismissed the claim as propaganda, emphasizing that the recent Russian air‑war emphasis had not altered the overall balance of forces.
Finally, Ukraine’s domestic defense industry showcased a homegrown response to the Patriot‑system shortfall highlighted in a June 13 NDTV segment. The piece detailed the deployment of locally produced “Hrim‑2” surface‑to‑air missiles, which have been integrated into limited air‑defence batteries around Kyiv and the northern front. While officials cautioned that the systems are not a full substitute for Western‑supplied Patriots, they underscored Kyiv’s effort to diversify its anti‑missile capabilities amid ongoing supply delays.
Collectively, these developments illustrate a war that is simultaneously intensifying on the battlefield, evolving in tactical doctrine, and inching toward a diplomatic crossroads, with Kyiv balancing military resilience, international outreach, and the pursuit of a post‑war European future.
◇ Earlier update · Tue, Jun 2, 10:30 PM
Russian forces carried out a major strike operation against Kyiv on Monday, hitting sites linked to the Ukrainian government's decision-making apparatus and killing at least 11 people while wounding more than 100, according to multiple news reports and Ukrainian officials.
The attacks targeted locations described as a "decision-making center" in the capital, causing building collapses in central Kyiv. Video footage showed emergency services responding to widespread fires across the city. Emergency officials said responders were battling blazes in multiple districts.
The strike came a day after President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that intelligence indicated Russia was preparing a large-scale offensive against the capital. In a late Sunday address, Zelensky urged citizens to heed air raid warnings and use shelters, saying the threat period could last several days.
Zelensky had flagged the incoming attack in public statements Sunday, calling on Western partners to accelerate delivery of air defense systems. The Ukrainian president has repeatedly requested additional Patriot missile batteries from the United States and European allies as Russian strikes intensify.
Russia's Defense Ministry confirmed the strikes Monday, describing the operation as targeting sites connected to Ukraine's military command structure. Moscow said the attacks were retaliation for Ukrainian strikes in occupied eastern Ukraine and Crimea.
The strike marked a continuation of an escalation that began in mid-May, when Russia began deploying hypersonic Oreshnik ballistic missiles against Kyiv and other cities. The missiles, which fly at multiple times the speed of sound, have posed challenges for Ukraine's existing air defense systems.
The International Atomic Energy Agency separately warned Monday of increased nuclear safety risks at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, which has been under Russian occupation since 2022. The IAEA said military activity near the facility had intensified in recent days.
Zelensky told Ukrainian deputies last week that the current battlefield situation offered a window to secure lasting security guarantees before any negotiated end to hostilities, though no formal peace talks have been scheduled. Russia has insisted Ukraine must withdraw from territories in the Donbas as a precondition for any ceasefire, a condition Kyiv has rejected.
◇ Earlier update · Mon, May 4, 8:01 PM
Ukraine's energy infrastructure campaign drew new international attention Sunday as President Volodymyr Zelensky pledged to intensify retaliatory strikes against Russian energy facilities, while Britain moved closer to joining a major European financing package for Kyiv.
Zelensky's remarks came via video statement as Ukrainian forces continued operations against Russian oil infrastructure for a fourth consecutive day. The campaign has targeted facilities including a terminal at Novorossiysk and vessels in the Black Sea shadow fleet, which Western officials say generates revenue funding Moscow's military operations.
Britain is near finalizing participation in the European Union's £78 billion loan programme for Ukraine, Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government said Sunday. The arrangement would link British financing to the broader EU package, a move Downing Street described as part of efforts to strengthen London-Brussels ties while supporting Ukrainian reconstruction and military needs. Details of the specific British contribution remained under negotiation, though officials indicated alignment on terms with EU partners.
Nearly 50 nations gathered in Yerevan, Armenia, Sunday for the European Political Community Summit, where the Ukraine conflict featured prominently on the agenda alongside defense cooperation and energy security. The format brings together EU members and non-members to discuss shared challenges, with the war's aftermath dominating discussions on post-conflict reconstruction and continued Western support. Leaders attending included European heads of state and government representing a broad coalition supporting Kyiv's position.
On the ground, military analysts noted Ukraine's expanded use of drone surveillance along the front lines. The systems create what one expert described as a continuous "kill-zone" restricting Russian troop movements during the spring offensive period. The approach marks an operational shift toward limiting Russian advances rather than retaking territory, reflecting the static nature of large portions of the contact line.
Separately, a hand grenade was thrown at a Territorial Recruitment Center in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv region, on May 1, Ukrainian authorities reported. No injuries were reported in the incident, which comes amid broader tensions over conscription policies. The attack follows a supermarket shooting in Kyiv on April 18 that killed six people; police shot dead the attacker after a standoff.
Russian military activity remained elevated Sunday. Emergency services in regions including Zhytomyr, Ternopil, and Rivne continued assessing damage from strikes launched May 2-3 that killed at least 10 civilians and injured more than 70. Russian drone and missile attacks persisted across multiple regions, with air defense units engaging targets throughout the night, according to Ukrainian military officials.
☐ Background · published Sun, May 3, 6:24 PM
اوس مهال څه پېښېږي
روسیا شنبې په وروستیو کې خپله یوه له خورا سختوAerial Assaults څخه پیل کړه، چې د Ukraine په ټولو هدفونوBats پر وړاندې یې له 400 څخه ډېر drones او څو میزایل سیسټمونه کارول. د Ukrainian 非常 حالاتو د خدماتو پهClasspath مطابق، دې حملو Ternopil، Zhytomyr او Rivne سیمې هدف کړې، چې لږترلږه 10 کسان یې ووژل او له 70 څخه ډېر یې ټپي کړل. بالیسټیک او هایپرسونیک میزایل هم په Mykolaiv سیمه کې پر инфраструкچر ویشتل شول، چې دوه ملکي وګړي یې ټپي کړل، پدې حال کې چې د May 2 په نېټه په Kyiv، Cherkasy او Zhytomyr سیمو کې جلا حملې ترسره شوې. Kyiv ویلي چې د May 3 تر پایه په 24 ساعتیزه موده کې په ټوله Ukraine کې لږترلږه 10 کسان ووژل شول او له 70 څخه ډېر ټپي شول.
Ukrainian ځواکونو په ځانې عملیاتو سره ځواب ورکړ. د May 3 په نېټه، Kyiv د روسیې د یوې تېل টারمینل او دوه shadow fleet ټانکرونو پر وړاندې حملې اعلان کړې چې د Black Sea په ساحل کې د Novorossiysk بندر په داخله کې فعال وو. دا اقدام د تېرو څو ورځو پر مهال د روسیې د انرژۍ инфраструкچر پر وړاندې د حملو له پراخېدو وروسته وشو — چې په April 30 کې د روسیې د خاکې په ژورو سیمو کې د Perm او Tuapse د تېلو پر تاسیساتو د drone حملې پکې شاملې وې. ولسمشر Volodymyr Zelensky دې عملیاتو ته تایید ورکړ او ویې ویل چې Ukraine په منظمه توګه د هغه инфраструкچر هدف کوي چې روسیه یې د خپلې جګړې د لګښتونو لپاره کاروي.
په عین حال کې، د حملو تر څنګ ډیپلوماټیک اړیکې অব্যাহতې. د April 19 په نېټه، د Ukraine د امنیت resistive Rustem Umerov په New Delhi کې د هند د ملي امنیت مشاور Ajit Doval او د بهرنیو چارو وزیر S. Jaishankar سره خبرې وکړې، چې پکې د جګړې د پای لپاره د ډیپلوماټیک لاره په اړه بحث وشو. په جلا کې، د April 30 په نېټه راپورونه داسې ښکاره شول چې د امریکا ولسمشر Donald Trump او د روسیې ولسمشر Vladimir Putin په یو ټیلیفوني اړیکه کې د جګړې او ایران په اړه بحث کړی، او یو راپور وړاندیز کوي چې Putin ممکن د May 9 په نېټه — چې په روسیه کې د Victory Day په توګه یو سمبولیک اهمیت لري — د جګړې د临سی cessation اعلان وکړي. دواړو راپورونو د unnamed سرچینو ته اشاره کړې او د دواړو حکومتونو له خوا د رسمي بیانونو په بڼه تایید نه دي شوي.
هغه Kontext چې موږ دلته راوست
د May 3 حملې د هغو تبادلو د کمپاین وروستۍ برخه وه چې د 2026 کال کې دا conflict تعریف کړی. روسیه په پراخه کچه د mass-drone حملو باندې تکیه کړې — د unmanned aerial vehicles ډیګې یې د هوا دفاعي سیسټمونو د ماتولو او د ملکي او инфраструкچر هدفونو د ضربې لپاره کارولي — پدې حال کې چې Ukraine د روسیې د انرژۍ او logistics инфраструкچر پر وړاندې خپل کمپاین ګړندی کړی، یو استراتیژیک اقدام چې د Western شریکانو د drone او اوږد دورې وسلو د ملاتړ په پراخولو سره ډېر پیچک شوی دی.
د shadow fleet ټانکرونو کمپاین د Ukraine په کړنچاره کې یو څرګند تکامل دی. روسیه د خام تېلو او پټرولیم محصولاتو د transport لپاره د زړو او ډېره ځله بې-اندام (uninsured) کشتیو په شبکه تکیه کړې ترڅو پر روسیې د انرژۍ په سکتور باندې د Western sanctions څخهe بچ پاتې شي. د Novorossiysk په څیر د کلیدي choke-points کې د دې کشتیو په هدف ګرځاندلو سره، Ukraine هڅه کړې چې د روسیې د تېلو د صادراتو عملیاتي لګښت زیات کړي او په عین حال کې چې د روسیې په خاکه باندې له مستقیمو حملو ډډه وکړي — دا داسې یو کرښه ده چې Western شریکانو په ډېرو مواردو کې له Kyiv څخه غوښتنې کړې چې احترام ورته وکړي.
په ځمکه کې، د drone ټیکنالوژي د conflict یو مرکزي ډینامیک ګرځیدلې. Ukrainian unmanned سیسټمونو هغه څه رامینځه راوړي چې پوځي تحلیلګران یې د وړاندې کرښې په اوامتداد د "kill-zones" په نوم یادوي، چیرې چې real-time څارنه او دقیقې حملې د روسیې د پوځي حرکتونو خورا خطرناک کوي. د May 3 راپورونو د هغو څه د ځای پر ځای کولو ذکر کړی چې تحلیلګران یې "Martian drones" بولي — پرمختللې unmanned پلیټ فارمونه چې د ډېرې خپلواکۍ (autonomy) سره کار کولی شي — چې د وړاندې کرښې ډینامیک بدلوي. په مقابل کې، تحلیلګران وايي چې د روسیې AI-driven drone پروګرامونه د Ukraine او د هغې د Western شریکانو په پرتله ورو دي، ځکه چې د نړیوالو sanctions او د فنډینګ خلاګونو اثرات یې 영향을 کړی، که څه هم روسیه د نوي ټیکنالوژۍ د پراکل efforts کوي.
دا وړاندې کرښې لا هم په ختیځ Ukraine کې په Donbas کې تمرکز لري، چیرې چې جګړه د کلونو나 په اوږد مهال کې خونړیا او ستونزمنه ده، او دواړه خواړه په ډېره extent static позицииو کې دي چې په ځینو ځایونو کې یې پرمختګ او پاتې راتګ لیدل کیږي. د conflict دې extension هم د Ukrainian manpower او د Western patience دواړه ستړی کړل، پدې حال کې چې روسیې د wartime economy او د ایران او شمالي کوریا څخه د وسلو د دوامداره لاسرسۍ په reliance خپل حملې ساتلې دي.
د دې بحران یو غیر متوقع اړخ په April کې رامنځه imshow شو، کله چې د Moscow یو gunmen د April 18 په نېټه د Kyiv په یوه residential سیمه کې ډزماڼه پیل کړه، چې لږترلږه شپږ کسان یې ووژل او د Holosiivskyi سیمې په یو supermarket کې یې انسانان د گروستۍ (hostages) په توګه نیول. پولیسو د مارکیټ په برید سره ځواب ورکړ او دا standoff پای ته ورسوله چې د برید کوونکي مړاو شول. Ukrainian چارواکو دا پېښه د تاوتریخوالي یو deliberate act وګڼله، که څه هم د مای نیمه میاشت پورې د دې دقیقې motives او د روسیې د استخباراتي خدماتو سره د احتمالي اړیکو پلټنه روانه وه. د May 1 په نېټه د Kyiv په سیمه کې په Bila Tserkva کې د یو Territorial Recruitment Center پر وړاندې یو لاس ګرینډ (hand grenade) ویشتل شو، چې د داخلي امنیت کړکېوچونه یې څرګندول.
څوک 영향을p ري او څنګه
هغه ملکي وګړي چې د دې دواړو کمپاینونو ترمنځ ایسار شوي، تر ټولو ډېر لګښت ورکړی. د شنبې حملو په څو سیمو کې لږترلږه 10 کسان ووژل او له 70 څخه ډېر ټپي شول، چې دې کار د ملکي تلفاتو په هغه شمېره اضافه کړ چې نړیوالو humanitarian سازمانونو یې د conflict په جریان کې د دوامداره بیان کړي دي. د شمالي او ختیځ Ukraine سیمې — چې د وړاندې کرښو څخه لرې دي — په تکراري ډول د روسیې د هغو حملو هدف شوي چې د انرژۍ инфраструкچر، grid سیسټمونه او ملکي سیمې هدف کوي، چې ورځنی ژوند یې ګډوډ کړی او پر محلي خدماتو یې فشار راوړی.
د سمدني تلفاتونو څخه پرته، د جګړې پراخ انسانی لګښت دوام لري. میلیونونه Ukrainians په داخلي او بهرني توګه بېکوره پاتې دي. د بیا reconstruction اړتیاوې — چې د World Bank او نورو ادارو لخوا په سلګونو ملیاردونو ډالرو اټکل شوې دي — لا تر اوسه په هغه کچه نه دي فنډ شوي چې ډېری کارپوهان یې اړین ګڼي، یو حقیقت چې د اروپا د Kyiv لپاره د اوږد مهاله مالي تعهد په اړه روان بحث ته شکل ورکوي.
دا بحث په وروستیو کې څو اونیو کې تېز شوی. د European Union چارواکو reportedly د Kyiv لپاره تر 45 ملیارډ یورو پورې د مرستې یو وړاندیز شوی پکیج جوړ کړی، چې ورسره د EU په چوکاټ کې د دفاعي تولید د زیاتوالي غوښتنې هم دي ترڅو د امریکا د پوځي ملاتړ په reliance کم شي. دا بحثونه د burden-sharing په اړه یو پراخ کړکېوچ منعکس کوي، ځکه چې د ځینو وروستیو راپورونو مطابق، متحده ایالات د Ukraine لپاره د پوځي مرستو د کمولو په لور حرکت کړی — یو بدلون چې د اروپایيهایو مشومانو اندېښمن کړي او د Western coalition د دوام په اړه پوښتنې راپورته کړې چې د Kyiv ملاترو کیږي.
د تېلو د инфраструкچر هدف ګرځاندلو کمپاین خپل اقتصادي riskونه لري. د روسیې د تېلو د صادراتو ګډوډوالی — د sanctions، د ټانکرونو د نیول یا د drone حملو له لارې — نړیوال انرژۍ بازارونه تنگوي او د conflict زون څخه لرې هیوادونو ته 영향을 رسولي، په tym کې د هند د refining سکتور، چې د shadow fleet له لارې د روسیې خام تېلو Import ته دوام ورکړی. د هند Engagement سره Ukraine، چې د New Delhi خبرو پر وړاندې ښکاره شو، د non-aligned او emerging powers یو پراخ کوشش منعکس کوي ترڅو خپل ځان په هر احتمالي مذاکراتو کې ځای پر ځای کړي او په عین حال کې چې خپل انرژي او اقتصادي ګټې وساتي.
د April 29 نېټه د Chernobyl nuclear disaster څلورڅو کاله پوره کړې، یو غمناک anniversary چې د روان conflict له کبله پیچلی شوی. روسیې د جګړې په پیل کې د Chernobyl exclusion zone یرغاوې کړې وه او د یوې مودې لپاره یې وساته ترڅo چې وروسته मागे وګرځي. Zelensky د دې anniversary څخه ګټه پورته کړه ترڅو د هغه څه د پای غوښتنه وکړي چې هغه یې د روسیې "nuclear terrorism" наре کړې، او د روسیې د هغو ځواکونو د پېښو ته اشاره یې وکړه چې د دې ځای نږدې инфраструкچر ته یې زیان رسولی او د radiological وسلو د ګواښ څخه یې د leverage په توګه ګټه اخیستې — دا هغه تورونه دي چې د نړیوالو atomic energy چارواکو په مختلفو وختونو کې تایید کړي دي.
په راتلونکو ورځو کې څه څارل کیږي
دا چې آیا Putin د May 9 په شاوخوا کې د ceasefire یا د جګړې د وقفه کوم ډول اعلان کوي که نه، تر ټولو ډېره څارل شوې پوښتنه ده. د احتمالي اعلان راپورونه د AprilThriller څخه څرګند شوي، او د Victory Day سمبولیزم دا نېټه د ډیپلوماټیک gesture لپاره یو طبیعي وخت کوي — که چیرې داسې یو gesture وشي. دا چې آیا دا د مذاکراتو په لور یو حقیقي ګام دی یا د ځینو front-line sectorونو پر پوځي فشار د کمولو لپاره یو tactical maneuver، باید وګورل شي. Kyiv تاریخیاً د روسیې یو اړخیزو وقفې ته په شک reacted کړي او دوی د آرامۍ (regrouping) فرصتونه ګڼي نه د سولې.
د روسیې د انرژۍ инфраструкچر پر وړاندې د Ukraine د حملو سرعت او کچه — او دا چې آیا دوی د نویو تاسیساتو یا choke points هدف کولو لپاره پراخېږي — بل تمرکز به وي. د Novorossiysk ټانکر عملیات ښيي چې Kyiv د maritime targeting په لور د تللو اراده لري، یو بدلون چې ممکن د روسیې لخوا د Ukrainian بندرونو یا په Black Sea کې د ملکي shipping پر وړاندې د retaliation سبب شي. د shadow fleet کمپاین Trajectory هم د نړیوالو تېلو بازارونو او د هند او ترکیه په څیر هیوادونو لپاره مستقیمې اغیزې لري چې د روسیې خام تېلو Import ته دوام ورکړی.
د Western پوځي او مالي ملاتړ وضعیت یو بنسټیز variable پاتې کیږي. د اروپایي هڅې د یو نوي aid package لپاره روانې دي، مګر د مبالغو، شرایطو او timelines په اړه لا هم مذاکرې روانې دي. د U.S-supplied وسلو او فنډینګ کې هر ډول دوامداره کموالی به په ختیځ کې د Ukrainian ځواکونو پر وړاندې فشار زیات کړي او د محدودو سرچینو د تخصیص په اړه به یې سختې انتخابونه اړ کړي. دا چې Kyiv څنګه دا فشار اداره کوي — او آیا اروپایي تولید په کافي سرعت سره د جبر لپاره زیات کیدی شي — به د دې په ټاکلو کې مرسته وکړي چې آیا conflict د attrition یو نوي پړاو ته ځي او یا Ukraine د offensive operations وړتیا ساتي.
په پای کې، په Ukraine کې داخلي ثبات دوامداره پاملرنې ته اړتیا لري. د April په supermarket حمله او پر recruitment center ګرینډ حمله د امنیتي riskونو ښکاره کړل چې د battlefield څخه بهر extend کیږي. لکه څنګه چې جګړه خپل څلورمې کال ته ځي، د Ukrainian ټولنې پر فشار — د morale، داخلي امنیت او عامه patience په توګه — د حکومت ستراتیژیک فشارونه زیاتوي.
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