In a bold and aggressive move, Russia has reopened a major front in its ongoing war with Ukraine, launching a ferocious barrage of artillery and airstrikes in northeastern Ukraine. The attack, which began in the early hours of Friday morning, marks the most significant incursion into Ukrainian territory in two years.
Fierce fighting has been reported along a 45-mile strip of the frontier in the Kharkiv region, with Moscow claiming to have seized five villages while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated battles were ongoing in seven villages. As a response to the Russian assault, Ukraine is deploying reserve forces and appointing a senior commander to lead the defense effort.
The timing of the attack couldn’t be worse for Kyiv, as Russian troops are already making gains in the eastern Donbas region, threatening key cities like Kramatorsk. By diverting Ukrainian resources to the northeast, Russia aims to weaken the defensive line in the Donbas, putting additional pressure on Ukrainian forces.
Compounding the situation, delays in the delivery of Western weapons and ammunition have left Ukrainian forces exposed. While the US recently approved a $61 billion package of assistance, other European allies have been unable to fill the gap due to insufficient stockpiles and slow production efforts.
As tensions escalate and the conflict intensifies, the material imbalance between Russian and Ukrainian forces, coupled with Russia’s ability to mobilize more troops, gives the invading forces a significant advantage. The situation remains critical as both sides prepare for what could be a prolonged and devastating conflict.