Ukraine War Analysis-May 2, 2022

From The Institute For The Study of War:

Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, May 2

Kateryna Stepanenko, Karolina Hird, and Frederick W. Kagan

May 2, 5:15 pm ET

Russian forces did not conduct any confirmed ground attacks in Ukraine on May 2. The April 30 Ukrainian artillery strike on the Russian command post in Izyum may be continuing to disrupt Russian efforts on the Izyum axis. Russian troops on the Donetsk-Luhansk frontline and Southern Axis continued to regroup, likely in preparation for renewed offensives or to resist or reverse Ukrainian counter-offensives.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Russian forces did not conduct any confirmed ground attacks along any axes of advance and instead shelled Ukrainian positions on the frontlines.
  • The April 30 Ukrainian artillery strike on Russian command headquarters near Izyum likely disrupted Russian operations on the Izyum axis and may hinder Russian offensives from Izyum for the next few days.
  • Russian forces on the Southern Axis continued to regroup and reconnoiter likely in preparation for ground assaults in the direction of Kryvyi Rih, Mykolaiv, and Zaporizhia.

Go here to read the rest.  If the Russians were going to gain meaningful ground in this offensive they needed to move swiftly before the Western heavy artillery was brought into place.  The Russians squandered this opportunity and any further offensive moves by them will probably be halted swiftly by this artillery.  This war keeps getting worse for the Russians.

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Donald Link
Tuesday, May 3, AD 2022 8:15am

Note on Russian censorship: Even as far back Czarist days, attempts at suppression of bad news was not very successful. Lenin et al managed to get their version of news, along with a dose of opinion, to the population centers. Of course, they were helped by military reversals and an incompetent government much as today. Putin has good reason to be paranoid.

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