Ukraine War: Why has Russia's spring offensive started early?

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Retired Air Vice-Marshal Sean Bell takes a look at NATO claims Russia's anticipated spring offensive against Ukraine has already started in the east of the country.

The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been a complex and multi-faceted issue for several years. However, the recent escalation of violence has raised concerns among global leaders and experts.

One major development is the early start of Russia's "spring offensive," which typically takes place in March or April. Some analysts believe that this early offensive may be due to Russia's desire to take advantage of frozen ground conditions, which make it easier for tanks and heavy artillery to move around.

Additionally, there may be political motivations for the early offensive. Russia may be seeking to put pressure on Ukraine and its allies before the upcoming NATO summit in June 2023. The ongoing crisis may also be an attempt by Russia to distract from domestic issues and boost nationalistic sentiment.

Whatever the reasons behind the early start of Russia's spring offensive, the situation remains a major cause for concern. The conflict has already resulted in numerous casualties and displacement, and there are fears that it could escalate into a larger regional or even global conflict. It is essential that leaders on all sides work to deescalate the situation and find a peaceful resolution.

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