Zelenskyy agreed but Russia’s response has yet to come.
I disagree with OP, this ain’t a gift to Russia.
Ukrainian troops have been operationally encircled at Kursk with the only road out being under Russian fire control, Russian VVS has air above Kursk region under their control, and unconfirmed reports state that a possible coup is brewing within Ukrainian army because of Zelenskyy’s and Syrskyi‘s hubris in conducting Kursk offensive. Russia’s Operation Potok in Kursk region led to a detachment of Russian troops entering the rear of Ukrainian forces through an inactive gas pipeline resulting in weakening of the Ukrainian group at the area of the city of Sudzha and some Ukrainian troops being effectively encircled in Ivashkovskii.
As Ukraine sent its most elite units into Kursk region, the destruction of Ukrainian forces in Kursk region would be very detrimental and without guns targeting the road going silent, escape is unlikely.
Given the above, a ceasefire assuming it allows a withdraw, can be temporarily life saving for Ukraine.
I might have a pro-Russia bias, but I believe that this ceasefire would benefit Ukraine in the war effort assuming they can use it to withdraw units from Kursk region.
I don’t think this puts Putin under any pressure. If anything there’s a lot of people who are going to criticize him if he accepts another temporary ceasefire that allows Ukraine to rearm
Zelenskyy agreed but Russia’s response has yet to come.
I disagree with OP, this ain’t a gift to Russia.
Ukrainian troops have been operationally encircled at Kursk with the only road out being under Russian fire control, Russian VVS has air above Kursk region under their control, and unconfirmed reports state that a possible coup is brewing within Ukrainian army because of Zelenskyy’s and Syrskyi‘s hubris in conducting Kursk offensive. Russia’s Operation Potok in Kursk region led to a detachment of Russian troops entering the rear of Ukrainian forces through an inactive gas pipeline resulting in weakening of the Ukrainian group at the area of the city of Sudzha and some Ukrainian troops being effectively encircled in Ivashkovskii.
As Ukraine sent its most elite units into Kursk region, the destruction of Ukrainian forces in Kursk region would be very detrimental and without guns targeting the road going silent, escape is unlikely.
Given the above, a ceasefire assuming it allows a withdraw, can be temporarily life saving for Ukraine.
I might have a pro-Russia bias, but I believe that this ceasefire would benefit Ukraine in the war effort assuming they can use it to withdraw units from Kursk region.
If you do, you have zero credibility.
Believe what you want.
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I agree. This also puts Putin under pressure because not agreeing after Ukraine already has would make him look bloodthirsty even to his supporters.
Anyone who doesn’t already see what Putin is, is a fool or a liar.
Or extremely misinformed
I don’t think this puts Putin under any pressure. If anything there’s a lot of people who are going to criticize him if he accepts another temporary ceasefire that allows Ukraine to rearm
Russia could use that time to rearm too. Don’t assume their logistics are in great shape.
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