The fighting in Ukraine has been slowing down and this will likely continue in the coming winter months, US intelligence agencies believe.
However, there has been no evidence of fading resistance on the part of Ukrainian forces, US director of intelligence Avril Haines said.
She said both sides would try to “refit, resupply and reconstitute” for any counter-offensive in the spring.
It follows Russian attacks on Ukraine’s critical energy infrastructure.
Haines told a defense forum in California that most of the fighting is currently around the Bakhmut and Donetsk regions of eastern Ukraine.
“We’re seeing a kind of a reduced tempo already of the conflict… and we expect that’s likely to be what we see in the coming months,” she said.
She said both Ukraine and Russian militaries would be looking to prepare for any counter-offensive after the winter.
“But we actually have a fair amount of skepticism as to whether or not the Russians will be, in fact, prepared to do that,” she said.
Haines said US intelligence believes Russian President Vladimir Putin does not have a full picture at this stage of just how challenged his military is.
“We see shortages of ammunition, for morale, supply issues, logistics, a whole series of concerns that they’re facing.”
Agencies