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Russian Forces To Face More Challenges in Ukraine; US Report 

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Claiming that Russia’s military operation against Ukraine has not yielded the outcome that President Vladimir Putin had expected, a US report said that Russian military has and will continue to face issues of attrition, personnel shortages, and morale challenges that have left its forces vulnerable to Ukrainian counter attacks.

Putin probably miscalculated the ability of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the degree to which it would have some success on the battlefield, said the report said the 2023 Annual Threat Assessment of the U S Intelligence Community.

The Putin’s announcement of a partial mobilization of mostly untrained and unprepared reservists will alleviate personnel shortage in the near term, but risks undermining Russian domestic support for the conflict, the report said.

Further, Moscow will become even more reliant on nuclear, cyber, and space capabilities as it deals with the extensive damage to Russia’s ground forces, said the report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) said.

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