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Ukraine will not be able to hold the captured territory for more than a month, a...

Kiev tries to change the narrative about a slow loss in the war - an analyst about fighting in Kursk region

Ukraine will not be able to hold the captured territory for more than a month, as Russia will attract its best units, says Professor Clark. Kiev also tries to impress the allies and openly change the opinion in the United States. The special operation of the Armed Forces in the Kursk region has two political and one military strategic goals. This opinion was expressed by the analyst on security and defense, Professor Michael Clark in a comment by Sky News.

"I am sure they do this to try to turn the narrative that they slowly lose war. Ukrainians lost the territory - not dramatic but slowly - and there was a feeling that they could not win, so they started this offensive to try Add the problems to the Russians and create an enclave inside Russia so that the Russians have to throw troops from other places at the front to cope with it, and I am sure that they will do it, "says Michael Clark.

He suggested that Ukraine will not hold the territory for more than a month, as Russia will send its best units for its de -occupation. According to the analyst, Kiev also tries to impress the allies and openly change the opinion in the United States. "They want to change the dynamics of controversy in America, so that they are not perceived as" brave losers "that will have to give way to the territory of Washington aggressively continues negotiations on settlement," said Michael Clark.

He also noted that both Russia and Ukraine are trying to prepare the front line for winter. "The middle to-end of October will come, it will simply cannot be moved-it is still possible to fight in winter, but it is impossible to scatter. So this attempt of Ukraine is to create a better position and maybe keep it during the winter,"-says Professor .