With Vladimir’s PutinтАЩs troops bogged down in firefights and Russia increasingly facing economic collapse as a result of sanctions, the world is wondering what his next move might be.
Here, former British military intelligence colonel Philip Ingram and Dr Ben Noble, a Russia expert at University College London, answer your questions.
What was the plan for the war?
Mr Ingram says: тАЬPutinтАЩs plan hinged on Kyiv [falling] in as little as three days.тАЭ
Dr Noble says: тАЬHe expected a quick victory, which shows the analysis was wrong or he wasnтАЩt listening. It seems he believed Ukrainians were just waiting to be saved from their government.тАЭ
Has that plan had to change?
Mr Ingram says: тАЬTheir initial hopes of toppling the government overnight have gone because they have completely underestimated the Ukrainians.
President Zelensky’s brave resistance has symbolised Ukraine’s fightback
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тАЬThe British and Americans are the best at carrying out huge operations over massive distances, and even we couldnтАЩt pull off what he is trying to do.тАЭ
Dr Noble adds: тАЬPutin will be incredibly frustrated that the military attack hasnтАЩt moved faster. IтАЩd be surprised if they werenтАЩt thinking тАШwhat do we do now?тАЩ.тАЭ
What could PutinтАЩs next move be?
тАЬHe is going to prepare for the long war in the hope he can pummel Ukraine into submission,тАЭ Mr Ingram says.
тАЬPutin isnтАЩt backing down,тАЭ Dr Noble explains. тАЬThereтАЩs been no meaningful softening of the rhetoric, so I think we can assume theyтАЩre going to push on.тАЭ
A bridge destroyed by Russian bombing in Irpin, near Kyiv
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The UK says Russia is bombing urban areas to break Ukrainian morale. Will it work?
тАЬNo,тАЭ says Mr Ingram. тАЬIt doesnтАЩt work… But the pressure being put on Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky is phenomenal, and seeing tens of thousands of civilians slaughtered by the Russians would be enough to break anyone.тАЭ
Dr Noble says the war may harm Putin at home, adding: тАЬThe Kremlin has claimed the Ukrainians are bombing themselves for propaganda purposes, but if Russians see evidence [PutinтАЩs troops are] shelling cities, it could change public opinion.тАЭ
Could Russians stop fighting if their morale is so low?
Mr Ingram says: тАЬWeтАЩve seen reports of Russian soldiers refusing to fight and running away. There are unverified reports of vehicles being abandoned.
тАЬThe most important part of any war is the people and their motivation. The Ukrainians [are] fighting for national survival. The Russians donтАЩt know why theyтАЩre fighting, so they donтАЩt have that backbone.тАЭ
Russia has lost troops and artillery to Ukrainian counter-attacks
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Are the WestтАЩs weapon shipments changing things?
Mr Ingram says: тАЬPutin didnтАЩt realise how powerful the weapons systems supplied by countries like the UK are тАУ specifically the anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons.тАЭ
Does he hope to recreatethe Soviet Union?
Mr Ingram says: тАЬPutin plans to rebuild the USSR and have Russia back as a superpower. He doesnтАЩt see Ukrainians as their own people. He sees them as inferior Russians.тАЭ
Dr Noble adds: тАЬHe is telling leaders of former Soviet states that if they seek closer ties with the West or become less authoritarian, maybe they could face the same things Ukraine is facing.тАЭ
Will there be a turning point soon?
тАЬWeтАЩve already seen the first turning point тАУ Putin has failed to achieve his main objective and take Kyiv quickly,тАЭ says Mr Ingram. тАЬFor the Ukrainians, it is about whether they can launch a counter-attack.тАЭ
тАЬA tipping point for Russia would be losing control over the narrative,тАЭ Dr Noble says.
How could Russia rule an occupied Ukraine?
тАЬIf the Ukrainian army is defeated, [there] will be a guerrilla war so brutal it will make the insurgencies in Afghanistan look like a joke,тАЭ Mr Ingram says. тАЬRussia doesnтАЩt have enough troops to stop it.тАЭ
What is real mood of ordinary people in Russia?
Dr Noble says: тАЬMore Russians seem to be seeing Moscow as the aggressor, but the Kremlin is fighting back, closing independent news outlets and threatening journalists with 15 years in prison for spreading unfavourable information about the army.тАЭ
Russians have taken to the streets in Moscow to oppose the war
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тАЬThey have underestimated how much anger there is among the public and peopleтАЩs willingness to go on to the streets. Judging by the numbers weтАЩre seeing, people are unlikely to back away quietly.тАЭ
Could people in PutinтАЩs own circle turn against him?
Dr Noble says: тАЬMany top officials were cut out of the loop before he gave the order to invade. However, Putin has surrounded himself with super loyalists.
тАЬSome oligarchs have come out to criticise the war, but theyтАЩve held back from criticising Putin directly. I donтАЩt think we can expect a coup soon, but it seems that the extent of dissent and opposition is far stronger than the authorities anticipated.тАЭ
Is there anyone he will listen to?
Mr Ingram says: тАЬPutinтАЩs team are тАШyes menтАЩ who, if they donтАЩt tell him what he wants to hear, tend to take up window-cleaning jobs and fall out of the window of the ninth floor.
тАЬLike with Hitler, his senior military commanders will be saying тАШyes sir, no sir, three bags full sirтАЩ.тАЭ
Putin has a small inner circle that he consults with
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Dr Noble agrees, but says itтАЩs impossible to know whether тАЬarmy chiefs… arenтАЩt working behind closed doorsтАЭ.
Will sanctions actually work?
Dr Noble says: тАЬThe Kremlin will have to convince people that the economic problems arenтАЩt to do with PutinтАЩs decisions, but are because the West wants to punish Russia,
тАЬIt comes down to how much people are affected by the economic collapse and who they blame.тАЭ
Is there hope negotiations could end the war?
тАЬOnly diplomacy can end the conflict,тАЭ says Mr Ingram. тАЬThe question is whether it happens before the Russians have begun killing tens of thousands of civilians or have been pushed out of the country.тАЭ
But Dr Noble says: тАЬIt seems like Putin is focused on taking Kyiv before beginning meaningful negotiations.тАЭ
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