U.S. Officials Say Russia Is Unlikely to Take Much More Ukrainian Territory
Russian forces continue to inflict pain, but NATO leaders gathering in Washington can say that their efforts to strengthen Ukraine are working.
By Julian E. Barnes and
![Installing a trench line in eastern Ukraine last month. Russia’s incremental advances have been slowed by the Ukrainians’ hardened lines in recent months.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/static01.nyt.com/images/2024/07/09/multimedia/09dc-intel1-fzgq/09dc-intel1-fzgq-thumbLarge.jpg?auto=webp)
![Installing a trench line in eastern Ukraine last month. Russia’s incremental advances have been slowed by the Ukrainians’ hardened lines in recent months.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/static01.nyt.com/images/2024/07/09/multimedia/09dc-intel1-fzgq/09dc-intel1-fzgq-threeByTwoMediumAt2X.jpg?auto=webp)
Russian forces continue to inflict pain, but NATO leaders gathering in Washington can say that their efforts to strengthen Ukraine are working.
By Julian E. Barnes and
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