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Tom Clonan Putin's running out of conventional military solutions to impose his will on Ukraine

The security analyst writes that on the other hand, the Ukrainian motivation to fight is high.

AS PUTIN INTENSIFIES his partial mobilisation, the Ukrainian military is seeking to exploit Russian military weaknesses on the ground in Donbas.

Across all four of the provinces annexed this week – Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk and Luhansk – Ukrainian forces are re-taking territory. In the coming days and weeks, before winter sets in, Zelenskyy’s forces will use this window of opportunity to seize as much ground as possible.

Ukraine’s most dramatic advances have been on an axis south and east of Kharkiv. In the last two weeks or so, the Ukrainian operation to capture the vital Russian-held hub of Izyum was characterised by surprise and speed. Approximately 6000 highly mobile Ukrainian tank units and armoured infantry smashed their way through – relatively – lightly defended Russian positions through Shevchenkove to Kupyansk and on to Izyum.

There was no Russian counter-attack or even a fighting withdrawal. Putin’s army fled east towards the Oskil River and the Russian border. This rout was made possible by the deception plan employed by Zelenskyy’s forces. Supporting the 6,000-strong vanguard in this operation, there would have been at least a further 30,000 or so logistics, headquarters, air defence and artillery units. These assets were assembled not far from Russia’s borders – literally under Putin’s nose – without being detected by Russian air, satellite or intelligence assets.

It was most likely during this rapid offensive that Irishman Rory Mason (23) lost his life. A member of the International Legion for the Defence of Ukraine, he died during an operation that liberated thousands of square kilometres of territory from Putin’s occupation. His tragic loss of life is undoubtedly one among many hundreds – if not thousands – men and women who will have become casualties in Ukraine’s dramatic counter-offensives.

Re-taking Lyman

Further south, the operation to re-take Lyman is an entirely different matter. Unlike the advance on Izyum, the encirclement of Lyman has been a much slower and deliberate affair. This incursion into the Donetsk Oblast has been a painstaking advance by probing forces supported by long range precision artillery – including US supplied High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS).

Ukraine’s axes of advance here have been determined by precise intelligence supplied by western allies through ‘national technical means’ – including satellite imagery and data gathered by high altitude over-flights.

By these means, the Ukrainian military have meticulously destroyed Russian supply lines, ammunition and fuel dumps and have used artillery – in the harassment and interdiction mode, ie periodic firing on trails where the enemy is believed to be – to deny Putin’s forces use of their main routes in to and out of this area. Following a slow build-up of momentum, the Ukrainian military have cut off and encircled a large number of Russian troops, weapons and equipment in this area.

Unlike the collapse of Izyum, not all of Putin’s forces will be able to flee the Lyman ‘pocket’. There is a risk that large numbers of Russian troops will be destroyed – in detail – by the Ukrainian pincer movement. This speaks volumes about the Russian military’s capacity to fight. Data from open source intelligence sources along with intercepted communications indicate that Putin’s forces – despite the risk of being surrounded – are incapable of a coherent response. They appear to be unable to mount a credible counteroffensive, or indeed a break-out from the area.

Morale and command and control

The performance of Putin’s forces in these circumstances demonstrate poor morale, poor or non-existent command and control and an inability to react to a rapidly changing battlefield environment.

This is characteristic of a ‘closed’ military system, with an authoritarian, hierarchical command model that denies initiative to junior officers and local commanders. In response to sudden reversals and attacks, Russian commanders appear unable – or unwilling – to independently problem solve and to use initiative and leadership to fight back. This inability to fight inexorably leads to panic and flight – a recurring feature among Russia’s troops thus far. Putin’s forces in the field are close to exhaustion – depleted by shockingly high casualties and a lack of reinforcement and re-supply.

The Ukrainians on the other hand have a temporary advantage. Their motivation to fight is high – they are defending their homeland and now turning the tables on the Russian invader.

Over the last eight years, the Ukrainians have also transformed their command and control structures along standardised NATO lines. Trained by western forces, local commanders and senior enlisted personnel are encouraged to exploit the fluid nature of the contemporary battlefield and to use their initiative to maintain their momentum in attack. Unlike their Russian counterparts, they do not have to wait for orders or sanction to act from a General many kilometres to the rear.

Zelenskyy’s forces are also making significant gains in the Kherson counter-offensive. In the last 24 hours or so, they have taken ground along the banks of the Dnipro River north and east of Kherson at Dudchany in the Russian Berislav Sector. Using the same concept of operations as at Lyman, the Ukrainians are using long-range weapon systems to disable and isolate Putin’s forces from re-supply and reinforcement.

Zelenskyy will hope to liberate Kherson before winter – and possibly even to cut Putin’s newly acquired land corridor to the Crimean Peninsula. Whilst – wildly – ambitious, recent Russian setbacks suggest that such an outcome is at least theoretically possible.

Putin has reacted to these developments by sacking more generals. The latest to be sacked is Colonel General Alexander Zhuravlyov. The Russian general staff must be uneasy at the numbers of very senior officers relieved of their commands in the field – whilst those responsible for major intelligence failings at the Kremlin remain in post, presumably to continue repeating their errors.

The approach of winter

As winter approaches, Putin is running out of conventional military solutions to impose his will on the ground in Ukraine. Even if 300,000 conscripted reservists arrive in Ukraine in the coming months, they will not change the battlefield dynamic. Putin’s declaration that parts of Donbas are now Russian soil is a dangerous development.

Defence of the Rodina or ‘Motherland’ allows for the ‘first use’ of ‘low yield’ nuclear weapons. It is reported that an armoured convoy of the Russian 12th Directorate – Putin’s nuclear forces – is on its way toward Ukraine.

If true, this is a very provocative move on Putin’s part. As his conventional forces fail to deliver him a ‘victory’ in Ukraine and as Zelenskyy’s forces threaten to humiliate him, Putin may be tempted to ‘escalate’ to ‘de-escalate’.

In other words, he might be tempted to use a 1 kiloton nuclear device – or threaten to do so – against a target in Ukraine such as Kramatorsk or Slovyansk. The destruction of one of these Ukrainian strategic military hubs would halt Zelenskyy’s forces indefinitely. However, NATO’s response would be immediate and would represent a catastrophic escalation in this war. For Russia, for Europe and globally.

This is another dangerous moment in this war. Facing humiliation and possible removal from office, would Putin be tempted to give the order to deploy a nuclear weapon? Would his orders be carried out? What would the consequences be for Ukraine and how would NATO and the world respond? These appalling questions need to be considered in the context of a man who has used chemical weapons and other dirty weapons in the past and who has explicitly threatened to use nuclear weapons in the war in Ukraine.

 Dr Tom Clonan is an independent Senator and former Captain in the Irish armed forces. He is a security analyst and academic, lecturing in the School of Media in DIT. You can follow him on Twitter. 

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    Mute Phil Prendergast
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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:11 AM

    Good article. I do a sexual health schools programme.I think sexual orientation is also important , if raised by parents, it may significantly reduce the difficulties for LGBT children

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    Jan 6th 2014, 8:53 AM

    This sort of thing should be left to the local curate or parish priest

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    Jan 6th 2014, 10:13 AM

    Totally agree on sexual orientation. My son is 5 and knows that boys can love and marry boys if they like and girls with girls.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 10:40 AM

    My sexual orientation is portrait

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    Jan 11th 2014, 7:44 AM

    Don’t mention it….they’ll get upset

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    Jan 11th 2014, 7:46 AM

    They will also bugger you for free

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    Jan 6th 2014, 8:13 AM

    Perhaps alongside sex ed and sexual health, contraception etc, specifically boys should be taught in school about family law and lack of parental rights because of their gender, that way if it ever goes wrong for them they know to expect nothing in terms of support or services to help them cope. At least they’d be prepared and more cautious both emotionally and financially going into relationships. It might also help to include the fact aswell as being potential perpetrators, that they may be at risk of being a victim of partner abuse and that this may go unnoticed and be scoffed at from all corners of society and again to expect next to nothing in services and supports.

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    Jan 7th 2014, 6:44 AM

    Peace for all ……… That was a very good comment

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:56 AM

    Just give them this article to read… Conversation avoided!!!!

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:19 AM

    The importance of deodorant?
    “Boy, 12, collapses and dies after spraying too much Lynx deodorant”
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/3489942/Boy-12-collapses-and-dies-after-spraying-too-much-Lynx-deodorant.html

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    Jan 6th 2014, 1:54 PM

    In my opnion, 2 very important subjects are missing – contraception & safe sex

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    Jan 6th 2014, 8:13 AM

    Ask “your” mother.
    Anyways. I can’t see in this day and age why it’s so hard to have that conversation. It’s not like sex is a taboo subject anymore. Just be factual. Don’t try and he’d anything and don’t hide your own embarrassment by being funny about any part of it.

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    Mute Shane McDonnell
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    Jan 6th 2014, 11:40 AM

    I’m 27 nearly 28, have no kids or none that I know of ;) but I’d never tell me child if it was a lad “you know it’s ok when your older to date and marry boys”, not in a million years

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    Jan 6th 2014, 12:30 PM

    All gay people have straight parents….

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    Jan 6th 2014, 1:06 PM

    Well Shane, if you were a parent and a good one, you would wish only health and happiness for your child, whatever path they choose.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 3:06 PM

    I have two girls,with my partner/girlfriend.They are fostered.Parents are biological entities that do not always equate with mum and dad.

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    Mute Shane McDonnell
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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:24 PM

    Nothing about health and happiness Joanne! Why discuss with a CHILD about been gay! there own course of action will be takin and hopefully they will be straight

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:42 PM

    Its a good job u don’t have any kids then isn’t it you massive muppet!! (or none that you know of Haha ur so funny u sti riddled rodent ) !!

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:03 PM

    Your newest follower on twitter…..

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:14 PM

    “And hopefully they will be straight” – ???

    For your own sake Shane, do not have any children, they may only disappoint you and you them!

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    Mute Debi-Nikita Rathbone-Rentzke
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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:36 PM

    So what about children that are adopted by gay parents?

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    Jan 6th 2014, 9:16 PM

    Lol don’t respond to fake profiles in a serious manner

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    Jan 6th 2014, 9:17 PM

    Cowenwatch

    Yes like most parents would hope their child when older fancies the opposite sex

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    Jan 6th 2014, 9:43 PM

    tell them they are gay, that way they will go straight to p you off

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    Jan 6th 2014, 10:31 PM

    Shane I don’t have any children myself yet. But if and when I do, I can only hope to God they’re in good health and happy no matter who they are.

    Do you know there are five different genders in the world, not just male and female? Once a person is born, the hospital, especially Western hospitals, decide what gender the child will be. So possibly, you could look like a man and have all the man bits, yet feel like a woman all you life and, by extension, fancy men. Then again, you could be just a man and gay. You wont know this but peoples’ gender is socially constructed and society changes with time so don’t believe everything you think you know is set in stone – it isn’t!

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    Jan 6th 2014, 10:39 PM

    Ah don’t start going into that codswobble! if and when I have children, I will never yes never have a discussion with them saying it’s ok to be gay! As I said they will live their own course of life and hopefully be straight! If not obviously I’ll have to deal with it some way

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    Jan 6th 2014, 10:49 PM

    Oh dear. Well good luck with the future so.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 11:28 PM

    What’s very strange is talking to a CHILD about been a gay when they wouldn’t have a clue at that age! What I just said to you in my previous message is what most would do, not tell a child “listen tommy you no it’s ok when ur older if u fancy men”! God that sounds so wrong even typing it

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    Jan 6th 2014, 11:31 PM

    Not true Phil Prendergast. Many gay people have straight or gay kids.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 11:33 PM

    Shane, it’s ‘being’ gay not ‘been’ gay. Dont have kids.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 11:53 PM

    I don’t take any notice of spelling police online! A word misspelt or bit of txt speak doesn’t bother me in the slightest!

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    Jan 7th 2014, 12:08 AM

    Could they not have BI parents too??
    Ah Phil you have NO chance against the good old lads chat behind the bike shed at break time.THATS where you learn the facts of life in an Irish school.brendan Graces version.
    “Wha happens Bottler?” ” Yer Mickey goes all hard .” An wha then?”Ye stick it inside her.” “Wha happens if you dont like cider?”

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    Jan 7th 2014, 12:18 AM

    Here’s a question for you Shane. Do you think people are born homophobic or do they pick it up as they grow up?

    What I find amazing is Phil Prendergast gives sexual health programs in schools, yet comes across as a bit of a homophobe herself. No offence Phil and maybe I am wrong, but that’s a weird one.

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    Jan 7th 2014, 12:50 AM

    Straight answer, havnt a clue! I just hope my kids will be ok! If they end up that way there will be rules in my hous tho

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    Jan 7th 2014, 1:20 AM

    Not sure who red thumbed you there but the simple answer is: No one is born a homophobe, society breeds it into them, much like racism.

    Ironically, if your interested, it was the English Government who first made homosexuality illegal to get back at Oscar Wilde! Two gentlemen going for a stroll in Hyde park arm in arm was normal before then. Wilde had to leave London after that. I think he ended up living rough on the Parisian streets when he said “We are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars”.

    Anywho, good look with your point of view and go easy on the kids – remember it is society which dictates to us how we should live and the most flawed of conditions is the human one. Peace out!

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    Jan 10th 2014, 11:56 AM

    What’s wrong with hoping your kids are straight?

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    Mute Shane McDonnell
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    Jan 10th 2014, 12:11 PM

    Absolutely nothing

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    Jan 6th 2014, 12:04 PM

    I just tell my son to always wear a johnny

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    Jan 6th 2014, 1:43 PM

    Just in Casey

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    Jan 6th 2014, 12:00 PM

    I think that parents also need to educate themselves about these topics before going to talk to their children.
    Just tell your kids the truth, make sure they know they can come to you and talk or ask questions

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    Jan 6th 2014, 11:36 PM

    When my missus and I gave our eldest sex ed, we told him that some men fancy men or women and some women fancy men or women and in some cases men and women fancied both genders. He didnt bat an eyelid. We told him this was all normal. Just dont lie.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:58 AM

    Ask you’re mother

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    Jan 6th 2014, 8:36 AM

    You’re = you are

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:38 PM

    My previous comment was for Phil Prendergrast

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    Jan 6th 2014, 9:42 PM

    One conversation where its better to say nothing. Its bad enough that young people have to put up with the shame of seeing their parents dancing

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