Kyiv's Military Mobilization Faces Challenges Amidst Ongoing Conflict

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is seeking international pressure on Russia to end the war on terms acceptable to Kyiv. He aims to conclude the conflict this autumn, emphasizing the need for a unilateral roadmap to peace that relies on Ukraine's partners rather than Russian willingness.

Meanwhile, the mobilization campaign in Ukraine is intensifying to replenish exhausted forces at the front lines. Veteran Gleb Strizhko, who survived captivity after defending Mariupol, stressed the importance of individual preparedness among citizens as the country faces ongoing threats.

The situation remains tense on the battlefield, particularly in the Pokrovsk direction, where Ukrainian forces are engaged in continuous combat. Despite heavy losses, Russian troops persist in their assaults, relying primarily on infantry without adequate technical support.

Ukrainian military officials report that while they have managed to halt enemy advances, the conflict remains fluid, with daily skirmishes and high casualty rates on both sides. The Ukrainian military leadership emphasizes the need for clear communication and support to maintain morale and effectiveness.

As Kyiv prepares for a second peace summit, the potential for negotiations remains uncertain, with Russian officials dismissing talks while Ukrainian forces continue their defensive operations.

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