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Analysts at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) have suggested that Russia may concentrate a large-scale offensive in the western part of Donetsk Oblast in late spring or summer, adding that Russian troops will be able to launch an offensive in only one operational area.
Source: ISW
Details: Russian commanders will likely focus their projected offensive on the western part of Donetsk Oblast in late spring or summer 2024, hoping to exploit steady but small advances by Russian forces in the area.
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Ukrainian officials have recently cautioned that Russia is building up forces along the Kharkiv-Luhansk axis, near the war-torn towns of Bakhmut and Avdiivka, and in the western part of Zaporizhzhia Oblast. However, ISW believes that Russian forces are likely to be able to launch a concerted large-scale offensive in only one operational area due to limited manpower and planning.
In addition, ISW noted that Ukrainian forces appear to have repelled a Russian battalion-sized mechanised attack near Avdiivka on 30 March – the first battalion-sized mechanised attack since Russian forces launched their campaign to capture Avdiivka in late October 2023.
Russian forces, including units of the Russian 6th Tank Regiment (90th Tank Division, Central Military District [MD]), reportedly engaged 36 tanks and 12 infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) in a large-scale mechanised assault near the village of Tonenke on 30 March.
At the same time, Ukrainian forces destroyed 12 Russian tanks and eight IFVs during the assault, and the Russian frontal assault failed to break through the Ukrainian lines.
Analysts believe that Ukraine’s ability to repel the 30 March offensive, especially near Avdiivka, where Ukrainian forces had to quickly retreat to new defensive positions after losing the town, is a positive indicator of Ukraine’s ability to defend itself against future large-scale Russian attacks and Russia’s expected offensive in the summer of 2024.
At the same time, the willingness of the Russian military command to deploy a battalion of tanks to the offensive near Avdiivka indicates that this offensive is a priority for the Russians.
To quote the ISW’s Key Takeaways on 1 April:
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