The Ukrainian army is facing a severe winter test, with a shortage of troops, severe cold weather and logistical difficulties becoming their three major challenges. This predicament not only tests the combat effectiveness of the Ukrainian army, but also creates favorable conditions for Russia's **. According to the commander of the Eastern Army Group of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, Russian troops are advancing in all directions in eastern Ukraine, and the Ukrainian army is facing a dire situation. The Ukrainian newspaper The Washington Post notes that the Ukrainian army is already without trained fighters. According to the Ukrainian military, Avadiivka, Kupyansk and **Mut are key defensive directions on the current battlefield, and the loss of these positions will lead to the collapse of the entire northeastern defense line. In particular, the loss of Kupyansk will mean the fall of the Kharkiv region. And after the loss of the fortress of Sinkivka, Kupyansk has been completely exposed to the offensive front of the Russian army. The Ukrainian army is currently short of reinforcements, most of the mobile units are being used for the defense of Avadiivka, and the defense facilities are already seriously threatened.
Russian forces have taken control of a strategic geographical position near Avadiivka, and Ukrainian forces face a smoother Russian offensive. The Times even said that the Ukrainian army made the last resistance in Avadiivka, believing that the fall of Avadiivka would be a complete disaster on the Ukrainian front. At the same time, the gains of the Ukrainian army in Mut have also come to naught in a short period of time, and the prospects for the Ukrainian army to launch an offensive on the western outskirts of Mutt are very slim. These developments underscore the dire situation that the Ukrainian army is currently facing. Ukraine's 3rd "Azov" assault brigade, an elite unit that once supported the confidence of the Ukrainian army on the battlefield, has now had to withdraw to the rear for rearmament. After almost 1 year of hard fighting, the unit was forced to leave the eastern front and withdraw to the rear for rearmament, according to Ukraine**. Although it is officially announced that they will become the most technologically advanced unit of the Ukrainian army, the current trend on the battlefield does not seem to be optimistic. It is likely that the Ukrainian army will soon completely retreat to Chasov Yar. This news raises deep thought about the plight of the Ukrainian army on the eastern battlefield.
The conflict in Ukraine has been the focus of international attention since its outbreak in 2014. And with the passage of time, the fighting has had its ups and downs, but the situation of the Ukrainian army in the eastern region does not seem to have changed much. Why is that?First of all, it is worth noting the level of equipment and training of the Ukrainian army. According to expert observations, the Ukrainian army is relatively poorly equipped and cannot be compared with the Russian-backed separatist forces. And behind the news of the withdrawal of Ukrainian ** troops from the eastern regions, this problem is also reflected. Secondly, geopolitical factors are also one of the reasons for the difficult situation of the Ukrainian army. The eastern Ukraine region has been a focal point of contention between Ukraine and Russia, and the game between the two sides has made it difficult to resolve the conflict effectively. The complexity of the international situation also poses certain challenges to the development of the Ukrainian army in the eastern theater. In addition, the humanitarian impact of the conflict in Ukraine cannot be ignored. The prolonged fighting has not only brought great suffering to the local population, but also put pressure on humanitarian aid for the Ukrainian army.
How to ensure the right to life of the local people in the conflict has become an important issue facing Ukraine** and the international community. In the face of these problems, Ukraine** needs to be more active in finding solutions. In addition to strengthening the training of military equipment and personnel, more attention should be paid to diplomatic mediation and to seeking the support and assistance of the international community. At the same time, it is also necessary to increase humanitarian assistance in conflict areas in order to alleviate the plight of local people to a certain extent. For the international community, there is also a need to be more actively involved in the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine. Only through the joint efforts of all parties can real peace and tranquility be brought to Ukraine and its eastern regions. The support and assistance of the international community will play a crucial role in this process. In conclusion, the news of the withdrawal of the 3rd Ukrainian Azov Assault Brigade from the eastern front has once again raised concerns about the presence of Ukrainian troops on the eastern battlefield. Resolving the conflict in Ukraine will require the joint efforts of all parties to bring peace and tranquility to the local population.
It is hoped that Ukraine will be able to make more breakthroughs in diplomatic mediation and humanitarian assistance, and that the international community will give more support and help.