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Ukraine War: Trump Calls for Halt as Russia Intensifies Attacks

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russian Forces ‌Advance in Ukraine Amidst Heavy Losses and Shifting ‍Recruitment Tactics

POKROVSK, UKRAINE – Russian forces are making incremental gains in eastern ⁢Ukraine, particularly around the Pokrovsk area, despite suffering critically importent casualties and appearing to adjust recruitment strategies, according to ⁢recent​ reports.

Ukraine’s military command reports ‍nearly 14,000 Russian soldiers have been⁢ killed or⁤ wounded in the Pokrovsk area⁣ since late August. CNN has not independently verified these figures. A recent estimate by the center for Strategic⁣ and International Studies‍ suggests substantial Russian losses.

Facing these ‍setbacks,‌ the Russian defense ministry is reportedly scaling back ​the generous sign-on bonuses ⁢previously offered to attract recruits. The Washington-based Institute‍ for the Study of War (ISW) suggests ‌this indicates “diminishing​ returns” on financial incentives ⁢and may lead the Kremlin to consider mobilizing ‌members ‌of Russia’s active reserve “on a rolling basis” to sustain combat operations.

Meanwhile, Ukraine is focusing on long-range strikes against Russian energy infrastructure in ⁤an effort to compel negotiations. Ukrainian officials report accomplished strikes against 45 facilities in‌ Russia’s fuel and energy sector since‌ the beginning of the year,⁣ disrupting an⁤ estimated one-fifth of⁢ Russia’s refining capacity. Despite these efforts, Ukraine⁤ has been unable to secure ‍a commitment from former President Trump to ‍supply ‌Tomahawk missiles.

More than 1,300 days after the ⁤full-scale invasion began,the conflict appears to be at a stalemate,with one expert observing that “Ukraine‌ cannot destroy ⁣Russia’s ⁣war capacity,while Russia‌ appears unable to militarily defeat Ukraine.” Russian President Vladimir Putin has yet to signal​ any willingness to agree to a ceasefire or negotiations.

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