
Davit Gasparyan
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2 months ago |
uazmi.com | Davit Gasparyan |Nicole Wolkov |Olivia Gibson |Frederick W. Kagan
Kyiv Posthttps://www.kyivpost.com/Key Takeaways from ISW:Ukraine’s European partners announced new military assistance to Ukraine amid the February 12 Ukraine Defense Contact Group (the Ramstein format) meeting. Russia reportedly lost just over 5,000 tanks and armored vehicles during 2024 compared with 3,000 in 2023. IISS noted that Russia has adapted some of its tactics to address ongoing equipment shortages and is increasingly relying on infantry-led assaults to advance along the frontline.
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2 months ago |
uazmi.com | Olivia Gibson |Davit Gasparyan |Nicole Wolkov |Frederick W. Kagan
Kyiv Posthttps://www.kyivpost.com/Key Takeaways from the ISW:Russian forces reportedly struck a dormitory holding Russian civilians in Sudzha, Kursk Oblast on February 1 as Russian authorities widely attempted to deny Russian responsibility for the strike and blame Ukraine. Russia continues efforts to illegally deport Ukrainian children to occupied Crimea and Russia under the guise of evacuation and rehabilitation programs.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
criticalthreats.org | Grace Mappes |Karolina Hird |Davit Gasparyan |Angelica Evans
Grace Mappes, Karolina Hird, Davit Gasparyan, Angelica Evans, Olivia Gibson, Nate Trotter, William Runkel and George Barros November 21, 2024, 8:00pm ETClick here to see ISW’s interactive map of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This map is updated daily alongside the static maps present in this report. Click here to see ISW’s 3D control of terrain topographic map of Ukraine.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
understandingwar.org | Davit Gasparyan |Christina Harward
Possible Russian Gains in Georgia and MoldovaBy Davit Gasparyan and Christina HarwardThe Kremlin continues to pursue its longstanding hybrid warfare efforts to regain effective control of the territories of the former Soviet Union even as it seeks to gain control of Ukraine through military force.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
uazmi.com | Christina Harward |Davit Gasparyan |Nicole Wolkov |Frederick W. Kagan
Key Takeaways from the ISW: Russian President Vladimir Putin failed to deny the presence of North Korean military personnel in Russia on October 24, amid official Ukrainian reports that the first North Korean military units arrived in Kursk Oblast on October 23.
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