Mar 3 • 02:09 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

BLOG ⟩ 1469th day of war in Ukraine: According to Zelensky, the Russians will not be able to start an offensive in March

Ukrainian President Zelensky believes that Russian forces will not be able to launch an offensive in March, as the conflict continues after the initial invasion that began on February 24, 2022.

The ongoing war in Ukraine, which began with Russia's invasion on February 24, 2022, has shifted its focus from a failed initial assault on Kyiv to the eastern and southern regions of the country. President Zelensky, in response to the current military situation, has expressed confidence that Russian forces will be unable to mount a significant offensive in March as anticipated by some military analysts. This assertion reflects the current state of Ukrainian resilience and military positioning amidst the war.

As the conflict evolves, Ukraine has managed to adapt strategically, regrouping its forces and leveraging international support to enhance its defense capabilities. The shifting battlegrounds in eastern and southern Ukraine have put immense pressure on both military forces and civilian populations, leading to a humanitarian crisis and ongoing challenges in terms of infrastructure and security.

Zelensky's statements are significant not only because they offer a glimpse into the military outlook but also because they underscore the changing dynamics of the war. As the anniversary of the war approaches, the implications of Ukraine's continued resistance and its potential impacts on regional stability, as well as global geopolitical alignments, remain critical points of analysis for both policymakers and analysts worldwide.

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