US intelligence representatives believe that after Ukraine's successful counteroffensive in the occupied Kharkiv Oblast, Russian troops may be forced to surrender other territories they captured.
"Russia is in trouble. The question now is how the Russians will react, and their weakness has been exposed and they don't have significant reserves of manpower or equipment," one of the American officials said to the Washington Post publication.
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