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“To sustain real offensive operations, we think that Russia would have to secure significant ammunition supplies from countries beyond what it is already getting from Iran and from North Korea,” the source noted, adding that a new wave of mobilization would also be necessary.

According to the source, Ukrainian defenses have improved significantly, albeit also suffering heavy losses. It will take some time before Kyiv accumulates enough resources to launch its own counter-offensive, the official noted.

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It seems like attrition might be the way to go. Offensives are expensive and risky. If the Russians keep throwing troops in to the meat grinder why not just let them

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Ah the WW1 strategy.

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Going back to the classics

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Because attrition tactics can still work when one side has far more bodies to throw at the front line.

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