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Kharkiv: Why Russian troops are massing near Ukraine’s ‘fortress city’ | World News

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Kharkiv: Why Russian troops are massing near Ukraine’s ‘fortress city’ | World News
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Russian forces are amassing near the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, following their recent push to reclaim the Kursk region. Analysts suggest Moscow has a limited “four-month window” to launch a significant offensive before adverse weather conditions impede operations and military resources dwindle. Despite the buildup, experts believe Russia may lack the capacity for a major strategic attack and instead will likely engage in a series of smaller assaults across the frontlines.

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