Russia may step up its offensive on Kupiansk axis – British intel report

British intelligence believes that Russia may increase the intensity of its offensive efforts on the Kupiansk-Lyman axis.

This is stated in the report by the UK’s Ministry of Defence.

As noted, the counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has put Russian forces under pressure in Bakhmut and southern Ukraine. Despite this, Russia’s Western Group of Forces has continued small-scale attacks in the north-east, in the Kupiansk-Lyman sector, and has made some limited local advances.

“As Ukraine continues to gradually gain ground in the south, Russia… will attempt to regain the initiative by pivoting back to an operational level offensive. Kupiansk-Lyman is one potential area for this,” the report reads.

The British Ministry believes that Russia will increase the intensity of its offensive efforts on the Kupiansk-Lyman axis in the next two months, probably with the objective of advancing west to the Oskil River and creating a buffer zone around Luhansk region.