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After Ukraine Failed To Capitalize On Wagner Turmoil, US Sends $500 Million More In Weapons
• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler DurdenFirst, in a Sunday report the NYT cited anonymous "American officials and independent analysts" as acknowledging that "there did not seem to be any immediate defensive gaps to exploit" in Russian lines. They said that "according to a preliminary analysis" no Russian units were pushed back or abandoned their positions in the east and south, despite the Wagner rebellion having been a major distraction for Russian command Friday and Saturday. The US officials went on to say that at least for the near future, the "front lines in Ukraine are likely to remain unchanged."
Strangely, one of the arguments that could be heard from Western pundits over the last days is that the Wagner mutiny episode shows that Washington must keep up its support for a "weakened" Russia. On Wednesday, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda commented of Wagner's leader being exiled to Belarus: "If Wagner deploys its serial killers in Belarus, all neighboring countries face even bigger danger of instability," he said after meeting with some NATO allies.
As for the new US aid, it comes after The New York Times tallied that some 17% of the Bradley fighting vehicles already given to Ukraine had been damaged or destroyed thus far. This new half-billion in assistance comes via the Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA), meaning the new shipments will be taken directly from Pentagon stockpiles.
Ukraine will surely look to take advantage of the chaos caused by Mr. Prigozhin, but there did not seem to be any immediate defensive gaps to exploit, according to American officials and independent analysts.
And Mr. Prigozhin's march, at least according to a preliminary analysis, did not cause any Russian units on Friday or Saturday to leave their positions in southern or eastern Ukraine to come to Moscow's defense, American officials said. While the drama was unfolding, there was no letup in the war: Russian forces fired more than 50 missiles across Ukraine before dawn on Saturday. — NY Times