{"id":2343,"date":"2025-09-22T16:55:23","date_gmt":"2025-09-22T16:55:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/?p=2343"},"modified":"2025-09-22T18:39:51","modified_gmt":"2025-09-22T18:39:51","slug":"ukraine-is-stretched-too-thin-russias-offensives-turning-weak-spots-into-breaking-points","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/22\/ukraine-is-stretched-too-thin-russias-offensives-turning-weak-spots-into-breaking-points\/","title":{"rendered":"Ukraine is stretched too thin: Russia\u2019s offensives turning weak spots into breaking points"},"content":{"rendered":"
From Kupiansk to Dnepropetrovsk, Russia exploits thin defenses as Ukraine struggles to plug the gaps<\/strong><\/p>\n
As August gave way to September, the rhythm of the war shifted. The main fronts around Pokrovsk and Konstantinovka fell eerily quiet, while new fires broke out on the edges – Kupiansk in the north, Liman in the forests, and the flatlands of Zaporozhye and Dnepropetrovsk.<\/p>\n
The reason was clear enough: Ukraine’s commanders had stripped secondary sectors to feed counterattacks where the pressure was greatest. Around Konstantinovka the offensive ground to a halt, and on the Pokrovsk front Kiev’s forces even clawed back a little ground.<\/p>\n