Russia plans to seize initiative on battlefield within 6 months

Russia will try to seize initiative in Ukraine war and put an end to Ukrainian Armed Forces' counteroffensive successes in the next six months

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported this. 

As noted, the Kremlin is likely preparing to conduct a decisive strategic operation over the next 6 months aimed at seizing the initiative and putting an end to a series of operational successes of Ukraine.

Experts remind that over the past 11 months, Russia has not been able to achieve most of its main operational goals in Ukraine.

Russian forces failed to capture Kyiv, as well as the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, and to maintain gains in the Kharkiv region or hold the strategic city of Kherson.

“The Russian air and missile campaign targeting Ukrainian critical infrastructure under Army General Sergey Surovikin in late 2022 also failed to generate significant operational effects or demoralize Ukrainian society, as the Kremlin likely intended,” the report says. 

However, Vladimir Putin has not given up his maximalist goals, so now he is changing the fundamental aspects of warfare, analysts believe.

ISW emphasized the development of such areas in the conduct of Russian warfare:

Analysts add that the Kremlin's efforts to prepare for what is likely to be decisive strategic action in 2023 are not mutually exclusive with Moscow's efforts to create the conditions for a protracted war.