Ukraine Prepares for Winter Energy Crisis Amid Potential Frontline Shifts

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Ukraine is preparing for a critical winter phase in its conflict with Russia, expecting the front line to shift 30-35 km westward by December. The country plans to call up 160,000 additional troops amid manpower shortages and intensified Russian offensives. Ukraine aims to stabilize its defenses to strengthen its negotiating position before US President-elect Donald Trump takes office, as he has questioned ongoing US military aid. Meanwhile, Russia is bolstering its forces, including potential North Korean support, to reclaim territory in the Kursk region.
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- Ukraine needs ‘fast and focused’ help with energy security, ERBD Ukraine head says Kyiv Independent
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