What is preventing Ukraine from fully retaliating against attacks on Russian cities?
Security expert Rainer Saks discusses Ukraine's limited retaliatory strikes on Russian regions near the Ukrainian border.
In recent days, there have been several reports of Ukrainian rocket or drone attacks originating from border areas targeting regions in Russia, specifically Belgorod, Bryansk, and Kursk. Despite these incidents, security expert Rainer Saks notes that the impact of these attacks has not resulted in significant or long-lasting damage within Russia. This raises questions about what is holding Ukraine back from escalating its military response more effectively against these Russian territories.
Saks examines the geopolitical and military constraints that may be influencing Ukraine’s strategy in these situations. He points to the complexities of international relations and the potential repercussions that a more aggressive military strategy could entail. The international context is essential, as Ukraine is navigating a landscape where its actions are closely monitored and could provoke further escalations in an already tense conflict.
Furthermore, the article emphasizes the importance of a calculated approach in Ukraine's military responses. Rather than purely focusing on retaliation, Ukraine may be weighing its strategic interests against the desire to avoid giving Russia additional justification for extended military action. Saks’ insights underscore the critical balance Ukraine is trying to strike between demonstrating its resolve and managing the broader implications of its military decisions on the ongoing war with Russia.