Well, not totally quiet. There was a lot of noise, and, among other incidents, an American war correspondent was killed, reportedly by Russian fire. On the whole, though, the Institute for the Study of War’s March 13th update has little new to report:
Russian forces again conducted few ground offensives on March 13, only securing new terrain in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts. The Ukrainian General Staff reported that Russian forces predominantly took measures to restore combat readiness and regrouped combat units as of noon local time on March 13. Russian forces continue to assemble reinforcements and attempt to improve logistical support in both the Kyiv and southern operational directions. Russian forces may intend to resume larger-scale attacks on both axes of advance in the coming week, but will likely take longer to (or may never) cohere the combat power necessary to complete the encirclement of Kyiv.
BTW, I quote only the summaries that lead off the updates. The reports include much more detail. The current one, for instance, relates how Russia is trying to find more troops for the Ukrainian front by drawing down other international commitments, importing Syrians and working to assume control of the Belorussian armed forces, a move not appreciated by that country’s hitherto subservient authorities. Click on the link above if you want to delve more deeply.
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