According to the newspaper, the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny decided to follow this advice
NEW YORK, August 23. /tass/. The United States and its allies believe that one of the reasons for the failure of the Ukrainian counteroffensive is too large a dispersion of forces in several directions, and strongly recommend that Ukraine concentrate its main forces in a single direction. This was reported on Tuesday by The New York Times, indicating that the Kiev authorities probably began to follow this recommendation.
According to her, currently the forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are distributed between the eastern and southern directions in approximately the same proportion. American and Western military analysts, as well as officials recommend concentrating the main forces to advance towards Melitopol.
American officials, the newspaper notes, are also surprised that the AFU keeps large forces near Artemivsk (the Ukrainian name is Bakhmut), although the Kiev authorities could do with a small number of units in order to hold positions in this direction, and transfer the rest to the south. According to the publication, "the President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, does not want it to seem from the outside that he has given up trying to regain the lost territories," however, the American administration believes that "politics, at least temporarily, should give way to military strategy."
According to the publication, on August 10, the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the US Armed Forces, Mark Milley, the Chief of the Defense Staff of the British Armed Forces, Admiral Tony Radakin, as well as the commander of the NATO Joint Armed Forces in Europe, General Christopher Cavoli, held video talks with the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valery Zaluzhny, during which they urged him to concentrate forces in one direction. Zaluzhny, according to the publication, "agreed with this."
It is noted that calls for the concentration of forces have been coming to Kiev from Western countries for several months, until now Ukraine has ignored them, but heavy losses have forced the Kiev authorities to change their point of view. American officials, the publication claims, see signs that Ukraine has "begun transferring its more experienced forces from the east to the south." At the same time, the transferred units have previously suffered heavy losses and are experiencing problems with the staffing of the leadership.
Some analysts believe that the Kiev authorities have no more than a month and a half before the conditions become unfavorable for the offensive with the arrival of rains. Even now, the publication points out, the landscape on the battlefield is more advantageous for defense than for offensive. In addition, according to analysts, Ukrainian troops may run out of steam by mid-September.
Some American analysts, the newspaper points out, believe that Ukrainian troops will be able to get halfway to the Sea of Azov by winter, but other experts believe that the AFU will not be able to achieve such results. At the same time, experts believe that if the Ukrainian troops fail to reach the coast, but they will be able to advance to the borders from which it will be possible to conduct artillery fire on coastal communications, this may create problems for the supply of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
As noted in the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Ukrainian army has been making unsuccessful attempts to attack since June 4. According to the ministry, in two months, the AFU lost more than 43 thousand servicemen and about 5 thousand units of various weapons, including 26 aircraft and 25 Leopard tanks. Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed that Ukrainian troops are not successful in any direction.