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Why Is The War In Kursk Still Raging Even After Three Days?

Why Is The War In Kursk Still Raging Even After Three Days?

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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When Russia attacked Ukraine almost three years ago, it likely underestimated the challenge, viewing Ukraine as a small, defenseless part of its sphere of influence that would quickly be subdued.

However, the situation has not unfolded as expected. Despite nearly three years of conflict, Ukraine has grown stronger and more advanced, presenting a challenge that Moscow had not anticipated. Although Russia asserts that the war is progressing “according to plan,” the conflict has been marked by setbacks and challenges. The recent Ukrainian offensive targeting the Russian border exemplifies Moscow’s misjudgment. The intensity of the fighting, which has persisted for three days, underscores the preparedness and capability of Ukrainian forces to execute complex operations. This unexpected development has placed significant strain on Russian defenses, revealing previously concealed vulnerabilities.

The motives behind Ukraine’s recent incursion into Russia remain unclear, especially given the country’s manpower constraints and the mounting pressure from Russian forces, particularly around Pokrovsk in the east. To many, diverting resources to a cross-border offensive seems counterintuitive. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has suggested that the element of surprise is a key component of their strategy. His aide, Mykhailo Podolyak, echoed this sentiment, stating that the rules of war dictate a proportional response to aggression: “War is war, with its own rules, where the aggressor inevitably reaps corresponding outcomes.”

In his evening address, President Zelensky remarked, “The more pressure is exerted on the aggressor that brought the war to Ukraine… the closer peace will be. Just peace through just force.”

Recently, Russia has intensified its pressure on Ukraine. A top Russian official has threatened that the longer Ukraine delays peace negotiations, the tougher the terms will be. Currently, Russia’s conditions are severe: Ukraine must agree to cede a fifth of its territory and renounce any prospect of joining the Western-led NATO alliance—terms that Ukraine has firmly rejected. While Ukraine has been pursuing diplomatic avenues to secure a “just peace,” Russia remains uncompromising. The recent attack might suggest a shift in Ukraine’s strategy towards achieving “just peace through just force.”

The situation is further complicated by Russia’s interpretation of Ukraine’s “just force” strategy as terrorism, justifying continued aggression. Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Ukraine of launching a “major provocation” and engaging in the “indiscriminate shelling of civilians,” which contrasts sharply with Russia’s initial justification for its February 2022 attack, labeled a “special military operation” aimed at “liberating” towns and villages.

Russia views its actions as part of a broader ambition to exert control over Ukraine and its neighboring countries. Calls from within Russia for the army to step up its military actions and push deeper into Ukraine illustrate the view of Russia dominance especially among Russians. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has urged Russia to capture more Ukrainian territory, including Odesa, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Mykolaiv, and even Kyiv.

This has raised the concern of The international community, particularly the EU and NATO been vehement in resisting Russian aggression, concerned that the conflict’s resolution may have broader implications for regional stability.

In conclusion, the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has evolved into a protracted and complex struggle, marked by significant miscalculations and unexpected developments. The recent cross-border offensive by Ukraine underscores a strategic shift aimed at leveraging military pressure to influence negotiations and achieve a “just peace through just force.” However, With calls from within Russia for further military expansion and continued hostilities, the path to a sustainable resolution remains uncertain, emphasizing the need for ongoing diplomatic efforts and strategic vigilance.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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