Ukrainian soldiers fire at Russian positions at the frontline near Bakhmut in the Donetsk region. AP
Ukrainian soldiers fire at Russian positions at the frontline near Bakhmut in the Donetsk region. AP
Ukrainian soldiers fire at Russian positions at the frontline near Bakhmut in the Donetsk region. AP
Ukrainian soldiers fire at Russian positions at the frontline near Bakhmut in the Donetsk region. AP

Russian army 'lacks striking force' to retake territory captured by Ukrainians


Laura O'Callaghan
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Russian forces are unlikely to make significant advances in Ukraine over the next several months, British intelligence says.

President Vladimir Putin’s army lacks the capabilities to retake much of the territory which fell to the Ukrainians in their counter-offensive in the east of the country, the UK has said.

The update came as G7 leaders prepared to hold a virtual meeting on Monday to discuss Ukraine’s immediate needs after Russian attacks on its national energy infrastructure.

EU foreign ministers are also meeting in Brussels to discuss how to support Ukraine through the winter.

Britain’s Ministry of Defence assessed comments made by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on December 8.

Following comments from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that the war would be over by next year, Mr Peskov was asked when the “special military operation” would be brought to a close.

“You can speculate until blue in the face when it all can end,” he said. “Zelenskyy knows when it all might end, it all might end tomorrow if he wishes.”

He also said that one of Russia’s main objectives was the “protection” of residents of the Donbas and south-eastern Ukraine but claimed there was still much work to be done regarding the “liberation” of those territories.

“Peskov’s comments suggest that Russia’s current minimum political objectives of the war remain unchanged,” the ministry said.

“Russia is likely still aiming to extend control over all of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson Oblasts. Russian military planners likely still aim to prioritise advancing deeper into Donetsk Oblast.

“However, Russia’s strategy is currently unlikely to achieve its objectives: it is highly unlikely that the Russian military is currently able to generate an effective striking force capable of retaking these areas.

“Russian ground forces are unlikely to make operationally significant advances within the next several months.”

Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz will chair the G7 meeting focused on Ukraine’s energy security.

US President Joe Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Sunday affirmed Washington’s support for Ukraine. The US has promised $38 billion in military support and delivered $13 billion in direct aid to Ukraine already.

Russian and US diplomats met in Istanbul on Friday to discuss a number of technical issues in their relationship, such as visas.

Russia on Monday accused the US of not taking a constructive approach to the meeting, but said the Turkish city was a good place to meet.

“Istanbul is a convenient place for such contacts,” Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Vershinin was quoted as saying by the state RIA Novosti news agency on Monday. “I can say that any contacts are useful, but, unfortunately, we do not see a constructive approach from the American side aimed at concrete results.”

A meeting between US CIA Director William Burns and Sergei Naryshkin, head of Russia's SVR foreign intelligence service, in Ankara last month triggered speculation about back channel talks between Moscow and Washington.

Mr Putin said last week that the CIA meeting was requested by Mr Biden and that the CIA-SVR contacts were continuing.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian troops have repelled attacks near 10 settlements in the Donetsk and Luhansk since Sunday, Ukraine’s general staff said on Facebook.

Russian forces conducted two missile strikes against civil infrastructure in the Donbas city of Kostyantynivka and 11 air attacks on targets along the contact line, the post said. More than 60 assaults had been conducted with multiple-launch rocket systems against civilian targets in the southern city of Kherson and at Ukrainian military positions, the post added.

Ukraine war latest — in pictures

  • The coffin of Valeriy Krasnyan is brought out of St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery in Kyiv. Getty Images
    The coffin of Valeriy Krasnyan is brought out of St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery in Kyiv. Getty Images
  • Repairmen work near a residential building damaged following a missile attack in Vyshgorod, outside of Kyiv. AFP
    Repairmen work near a residential building damaged following a missile attack in Vyshgorod, outside of Kyiv. AFP
  • An elderly man walks in front of a residential building damaged following a missile attack in Vyshgorod. AFP
    An elderly man walks in front of a residential building damaged following a missile attack in Vyshgorod. AFP
  • A boy kisses a dog while he charges his phone at the heating tent dubbed a Point of Invincibly in Bucha, Ukraine. AP
    A boy kisses a dog while he charges his phone at the heating tent dubbed a Point of Invincibly in Bucha, Ukraine. AP
  • A couple uses a laptop in the heating tent. AP
    A couple uses a laptop in the heating tent. AP
  • Workers dig out a tire from the rubble of a destroyed storage building at a grain processing center so they can use it for repairs in Siversk, Donetsk region. Reuters
    Workers dig out a tire from the rubble of a destroyed storage building at a grain processing center so they can use it for repairs in Siversk, Donetsk region. Reuters
  • The Chernihiv region found itself on the frontline of Russia's invasion in February, when Moscow's forces were attempting to quickly seize Kyiv. Getty
    The Chernihiv region found itself on the frontline of Russia's invasion in February, when Moscow's forces were attempting to quickly seize Kyiv. Getty
  • Russia ultimately retreated from northern Ukraine to focus its attack on the east and south. Getty
    Russia ultimately retreated from northern Ukraine to focus its attack on the east and south. Getty
  • The city of Chernihiv on November 28, 2022 in Chernihiv, Ukraine. Getty
    The city of Chernihiv on November 28, 2022 in Chernihiv, Ukraine. Getty
  • A worker fits in new windows of a building in Chernihiv. Getty
    A worker fits in new windows of a building in Chernihiv. Getty
  • People receive food from AFAT - Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency in Chernihiv. Getty
    People receive food from AFAT - Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency in Chernihiv. Getty
  • The people Chernihiv queue up for hot food. Getty
    The people Chernihiv queue up for hot food. Getty
  • Oleksandr Antonenko stands on a balcony of his apartment damaged by a recent Russian military strike in Kherson. Reuters
    Oleksandr Antonenko stands on a balcony of his apartment damaged by a recent Russian military strike in Kherson. Reuters
  • Mr Antonenko and his mother Liudmyla inside their apartment recently damaged by a Russian military strike in Kherson. Reuters
    Mr Antonenko and his mother Liudmyla inside their apartment recently damaged by a Russian military strike in Kherson. Reuters
  • A woman walks in an underpass in Kyiv, on November 26, 2022. AFP
    A woman walks in an underpass in Kyiv, on November 26, 2022. AFP
  • Friends hug after the arrival of a train in the southern city of Kherson. Getty
    Friends hug after the arrival of a train in the southern city of Kherson. Getty
  • Residents sort through donated clothing at an aid centre in Kherson. Getty
    Residents sort through donated clothing at an aid centre in Kherson. Getty
  • A Ukrainian soldier stands with a machinegun near Liman in the Donetsk region. AP
    A Ukrainian soldier stands with a machinegun near Liman in the Donetsk region. AP
  • Children attend a physical education class at Spilno School in Kyiv. Getty
    Children attend a physical education class at Spilno School in Kyiv. Getty
  • A woman embraces her friend, a soldier in the Ukrainian army, in Kherson. AFP
    A woman embraces her friend, a soldier in the Ukrainian army, in Kherson. AFP
  • Residents inspect a crater left by a Russian military strike in the village of Komyshuvakha in the Zaporizhzhia region. Reuters
    Residents inspect a crater left by a Russian military strike in the village of Komyshuvakha in the Zaporizhzhia region. Reuters
  • Resident Tetiana Reznychenko walks past a work by world-renowned graffiti artist Banksy, on the wall of a destroyed building in the Ukrainian village of Horenka. Reuters
    Resident Tetiana Reznychenko walks past a work by world-renowned graffiti artist Banksy, on the wall of a destroyed building in the Ukrainian village of Horenka. Reuters
  • Ukrainian soldiers fire artillery at Russian positions near Bakhmut in the Donetsk region. AP
    Ukrainian soldiers fire artillery at Russian positions near Bakhmut in the Donetsk region. AP
  • A fisherman sails his boat on the Dnipro as black smoke rises from an oil reserve in Kherson. AFP
    A fisherman sails his boat on the Dnipro as black smoke rises from an oil reserve in Kherson. AFP
Updated: December 12, 2022, 10:15 AM