Fact that counterattack is happening at all brings hope that Russia can be held back in some areas before winter sets in

Ukraine declared this week it had begun a counter offensive aiming to retake Kherson – the one city Russia holds west of the Dnipro river – prompting a fog of uncertainty to descend on how the effort was progressing, never mind whether it would succeed.

Oleksiy Arestovych, a key adviser to the president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, stressed there would be “no quick wins” as the attack in the south began – a point reflected in a briefing on Friday by western officials.

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