Russia now controls over 90% of Luhansk region
Russia now controls over 90% of eastern Ukraine's Luhansk Oblast and "is likely to complete control in the next two weeks," the U.K. Ministry of Defense said Friday in an intelligence update.
"Russia is now achieving tactical success in the Donbas. Russian forces have generated and maintained momentum and currently appear to hold the initiative over Ukrainian opposition," the ministry said. "Russia has achieved these recent tactical successes at significant resource cost, and by concentrating force and fires on a single part of the overall campaign."
Russia has been unable to advance its other fronts or axes, "all of which have transitioned to the defensive," according to the ministry. In fact, the ministry noted, none of the strategic objectives of Moscow's original plan have been achieved.
Russian forces failed to achieve their initial objectives to seize Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, and other major cities.
"Staunch Ukrainian resistance and the failure to secure Hostomel airfield in the first 24 hours led to Russian offensive operations being repulsed," the ministry said. "Following the failure of the initial plan, through false planning assumptions and poor tactical execution, Russia adapted its operational design to focus on the Donbas."
Russian forces are now battling Ukrainian troops for control of the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine, which comprises Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts.
"In order for Russia to achieve any form of success will require continued huge investment of manpower and equipment, and is likely to take considerable further time," the ministry added.