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    A ruined tank remains on a road in Lypivka, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, June 14, 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine is spreading a deadly litter of mines, bombs and other explosive devices that will endanger civilian lives and limbs long after the fighting stops.

  • Nila Zelinska holds a doll belonging to her granddaughter, she...

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    Nila Zelinska holds a doll belonging to her granddaughter, she was able to find in her destroyed house in Potashnya outskirts Kyiv, Ukraine, May 31, 2022. Zelinska just returned to her home town after escaping war to find out she is homeless.

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    Ukrainian servicemen shoot with SPG-9 recoilless gun during training in Kharkiv region, Ukraine, July 19, 2022.

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    Russian soldiers guard an area next to a field of wheat as foreign journalists work in the Zaporizhzhia region in an area under Russian military control, southeastern Ukraine, June 14, 2022. The Zaporizhzhia region has been under control of the Russian forces since the early days of the Russian military action in Ukraine. This photo was taken during a trip organized by the Russian Ministry of Defense.

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    A military truck with the letter Z, which has become a symbol of the Russian military, drives past a Russian soldier standing in the road at the entrance of Mariupol with a Soviet style symbolic monument of a metallurgist, on the territory which is under the Government of the Donetsk People's Republic control, eastern Ukraine, June 12, 2022. This photo was taken during a trip organized by the Russian Ministry of Defense.

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    A woman holds the flag of Ukraine while looking over a row of destroyed Russian military vehicles on display at Maidan Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, Aug. 23, 2022. Kyiv authorities have banned mass gatherings in the capital through Thursday for fear of Russian missile attacks. Independence Day, like the six-month mark in the war, falls on Wednesday.

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    66-year-old Volodymyr, injured from a strike, sits on a chair in his damaged apartment, in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine, July 7, 2022.

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    Ira Gavriluk holds her cat as she walks next to the bodies of her husband, brother, and another man, who were killed outside her home in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, April 4, 2022.

  • Danyk Rak, 12, and his mother Liudmila Koval in the...

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    Danyk Rak, 12, and his mother Liudmila Koval in the village of Voznesenske, near Chernihiv, Ukraine, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022. Danyk's family home was destroyed and his mother seriously wounded as Russian forces bombarded Kyiv's suburbs and surrounding towns in a failed effort to seize the capital.

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    A soldier with the 112 Brigade of the Territorial Defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine says goodbye to a woman who was working as a cook at a base south of Kyiv, Ukraine, Aug. 20, 2022.

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    Russian troops guard an entrance of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station, a run-of-river power plant on the Dnieper River in Kherson region, south Ukraine, on May 20, 2022.

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    A woman holds the flag of Ukraine while looking into one of the destroyed Russian military vehicles on display on the country's National Flag Day, Aug. 23, 2022, in Kyiv, Ukraine.

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    Aleksander, 41, presses his palms against the window as he says goodbye to his daughter Anna, 5, on a train to Lviv at the Kyiv station, Ukraine, March 4. 2022. Aleksander has to stay behind to fight in the war while his family leaves the country to seek refuge in a neighboring country.

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    A man who fled from a small village near Polohy rests upon his arrival to a reception center for displaced people in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, on May 8, 2022.

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    Women attend a Mass at St. Volodymyr's Cathedral during Orthodox Pentecost in Kyiv, Ukraine, June 12, 2022.

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    Nelia Fedorova, left, is embraced by her daughter, Yelyzaveta Gavenko, 11, the day after they were wounded in a rocket attack which also killed Fedorova's husband, Oleksii, in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022. The family had previously evacuated to central Ukraine but returned to their home at the end of June after Nelia and Oleksii had trouble finding work. The strike killed three people and wounded 13 others, according to the mayor. The attack came less than a day after 11 other rockets were fired at the city as Russia's invasion continues.

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    Danyk Rak, 12, holds a cat standing on the debris of his house destroyed by Russian forces' shelling in the village of Novoselivka, near Chernihiv, Ukraine, April 13, 2022. Danyk's family home was destroyed and his mother seriously wounded as Russian forces bombarded Kyiv's suburbs and surrounding towns in a failed effort to seize the capital.

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    A person walks on the debris of a burning house, destroyed after a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, March 24, 2022.

  • Ukrainian serviceman "Piter" rests on his bed near mortar shells...

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    Ukrainian serviceman "Piter" rests on his bed near mortar shells at the frontline in Kharkiv region, Ukraine, July 22, 2022.

  • Ukrainian soldiers stand guard on the frontline outside Bakhmut, Ukraine,...

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    Ukrainian soldiers stand guard on the frontline outside Bakhmut, Ukraine, on Aug. 24, 2022. As Ukrainians marked their Independence Day with quiet resolve elsewhere in the country, soldiers near Bakhmut are defending the city from Russian forces just over a mile away.

  • Ukrainian women hug in front of a building destroyed during...

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    Ukrainian women hug in front of a building destroyed during a missile strike in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Aug. 18, 2022.

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    A woman uses her phone as she walks past a billboard with a portrait of a Russian soldier and the words "Glory to the heroes of Russia" in St. Petersburg, Russia, on Aug. 20, 2022. Six months after Russia sent troops into Ukraine, there's little sign of the conflict on Moscow's streets and the capital's residents seem unconcerned about the economic and political sanctions by Western countries.

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    Soldiers hold flares as they attend the funeral of activist and soldier Roman Ratushnyi in Kyiv, Ukraine, June 18, 2022. Ratushnyi died in a battle near Izyum, where Russian and Ukrainian troops are fighting for control of the area.

  • Ukrainian servicemen fire at Russian positions from a U.S.- supplied...

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    Ukrainian servicemen fire at Russian positions from a U.S.- supplied M777 howitzer in Kharkiv region, Ukraine, on July 14, 2022.

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    An explosion is seen in an apartment building after Russian's army tank fires in Mariupol, Ukraine, March 11, 2022.

  • Oleg flies a drone while testing it on the outskirts...

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    Oleg flies a drone while testing it on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, June 8, 2022. Drones are been extensively used by Russian and Ukrainian troops on the war.

  • A woman brandishes the Ukrainian flag on top of a...

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    A woman brandishes the Ukrainian flag on top of a destroyed Russian tank in Kyiv, Ukraine, June 10, 2022. With war raging on fronts to the east and south, the summer of 2022 is proving bitter for the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.

  • A baby stroller lies by a road after a deadly...

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    A baby stroller lies by a road after a deadly Russian missile attack in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, July 14, 2022.

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    People throw sand on the coffin with the remains of activist and soldier Roman Ratushnyi during his funeral in Kyiv, Ukraine, June 18, 2022. Ratushnyi died in a battle near Izyum, where Russian and Ukrainian troops are fighting for control of the area.

  • Russian rockets launched against Ukraine from Russia's Belgorod region are...

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    Russian rockets launched against Ukraine from Russia's Belgorod region are pictured at dawn in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Aug. 15, 2022.

  • Elena Holovko sits among debris outside her house damaged after...

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    Elena Holovko sits among debris outside her house damaged after a missile strike in Druzhkivka, eastern Ukraine, June 5, 2022.

  • Ukrainian servicemen react after they identify a body of their...

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    Ukrainian servicemen react after they identify a body of their friend Artem Pogorelets killed by Russian shelling at Barabashovo market in Kharkiv, Ukraine, July 21, 2022.

  • A man stands looking at a building destroyed during attacks,...

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    A man stands looking at a building destroyed during attacks, in Borodyanka, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, June 4, 2022.

  • A picture of Russian President Vladimir Putin hangs at a...

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    A picture of Russian President Vladimir Putin hangs at a target practice range in Lviv in western Ukraine, March 17, 2022.

  • Ukrainian children play near a destroyed Russian military vehicle displayed...

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    Ukrainian children play near a destroyed Russian military vehicle displayed for the country's upcoming Independence Day on Aug. 24, in central Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 21, 2022. Thousands of Ukrainians have swarmed a display of captured Russian tanks placed in central Kyiv days before Ukraine commemorates its 1991 independence from the Soviet Union.

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    Women stand in their robes outside after leaving their building to get a better look at smoke rising after Russian attacks in Odesa, Ukraine, April 3, 2022.

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    Families of Ukrainian prisoners of war during a protest in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 4, 2022. Russia and its proxies in eastern Ukraine would be committing war crimes if they go ahead with show trials of prisoners of war, the United Nations said on Aug 23, 2022, urging Moscow to allow independent observers access to detainees.

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    Iryna Shulimova, 59, weeps at the scene in the aftermath of a Russian rocket that hit an apartment residential block, in Chasiv Yar, Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine, July 10, 2022. At least 15 people were killed and more than 20 people may still be trapped in the rubble, officials said Sunday.

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    A Ukrainian family wait in a convoy of civilians fleeing Russian-occupied territory into Ukrainian-controlled in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, Aug. 14, 2022. Five months after Russian forces took over the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, all that stands between the world and nuclear disaster are dedicated Ukrainian operators working at gunpoint.

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    Ukrainian soldiers help a man in a wheelchair as people try to flee crossing the Irpin river in the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, March 5, 2022.

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    A resident looks for belongings in the ruins of an apartment building destroyed during fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces in Borodyanka, Ukraine, April 5, 2022.

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    A Ukrainian police officer Ruslan Huseinov runs while holding a child as the artillery echoes nearby, while fleeing Irpin on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, March 7, 2022. Six months after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine and with no end to the conflict in sight.

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    Ukrainian emergency employees and volunteers carry an injured pregnant woman from the maternity hospital that was damaged by shelling in Mariupol, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 9, 2022.

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    An elderly woman who has been evacuated from the Lysychansk area cries moments before departing by train to western Ukraine from the Pokrovsk railway station, June 10, 2022.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attends a news conference after the...

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    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attends a news conference after the Crimea Platform Summit in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 23, 2022. The Crimea Platform is a diplomatic initiative that aims to reverse the 2014 occupation of Crimea by Russia.

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    An Orthodox priest, Andrii, prays near the coffins of unidentified civilians killed by Russian troops during Russian occupation in Bucha near Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 17, 2022. Twenty one unidentified bodies exhumed from a mass grave were buried in Bucha on Wednesday.

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    Ukrainian volunteers tear cloth into strips to make camouflage nets in Lviv, western Ukraine, Feb. 28, 2022. Volunteerism has seized the city. Until the missiles struck within walking distance of the cathedrals and cafes downtown on Friday, March 18, Ukraine's cultural capital was a city that could feel distant from the war.

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Six months into Russia’s latest war with Ukraine, it’s hard to see how it ends. Complete military victory by either side is unlikely. This means the end of this war will be shaped by the battlefield, but it won’t be secured there. It will come from negotiations molded by motivations of both sides and the realities of the conflict as they develop.

Ultimately it will be up to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his government to determine what is in the best interest of the Ukrainian people. But if Ukraine’s partners want to help it reach a palatable peace, they should not only help Kyiv shape the conflict with military support but facilitate avenues for future talks too.

Some supporters of Ukraine find it blasphemous for Kyiv to even consider making concessions to reach a peace. Zelenskyy, however, has repeatedly called on Western partners to help bring Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table.

It isn’t just about coming to the table though. The answer isn’t to force a settlement under unacceptable circumstances. Taking steps to change the balance of power can alter the circumstances under which this war ends. Ukraine is keeping the door to diplomacy open, but at the same time working to change the parameters within which that diplomacy occurs.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attends a news conference after the Crimea Platform Summit in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 23, 2022. The Crimea Platform is a diplomatic initiative that aims to reverse the 2014 occupation of Crimea by Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attends a news conference after the Crimea Platform Summit in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 23, 2022. The Crimea Platform is a diplomatic initiative that aims to reverse the 2014 occupation of Crimea by Russia.

Ukraine’s recent strikes into Crimea are part of that strategy and have expanded what is on the negotiating table to include the peninsula’s security — something Russia cares about deeply but did not think was up for grabs before.

These actions are taking a political and emotional toll on Russia and potentially changing how the Russian people think about Putin’s “special military operation.” Though Russia’s claim there is illegal, it has held Crimea for eight years, and the area is an important military base, a seaside playground for Russian elites, and a key part of the Great Russia story driving Putin’s imperialist war. Ukraine lacks the ability to retake Crimea but has managed to hit the Black Sea Fleet headquarters and destroy Russian aircraft through sabotage and drone strikes. Russian civilians are now fleeing Crimea’s beaches, which previously felt far afield from the war.

These attacks come at a time when Russia’s advances on other fronts have stalled, and Ukraine is launching its first major counteroffensive of the war. In its attempt to retake Kherson in the south, Ukraine faces tough odds. But if it succeeds, it would threaten Russia’s hold on Crimea even further, as control of Kherson means controlling Crimea’s fresh water supply.

At the same time, Ukraine continues to seek and secure more and better weapons from the West. The United States in particular is providing Ukraine with expanded capabilities that are also shifting the balance.

This summer, Washington provided precision-guided artillery that gave Ukraine the ability to target strategic bridges under Russian control. Ukraine has used these to good effect by taking out multiple bridges across the Dnieper River supplying Russia’s forces in Kherson.

These weapons have put Ukraine on a path to potentially isolate the Crimean Peninsula altogether. Notably, Ukraine has not yet destroyed the Kerch Strait Bridge, Russia’s only direct access into Crimea from Russia, leaving open a possible lever of negotiation. Additionally, these tools have made it less likely that Russia can wait out Ukraine in a war of attrition. After all, Russia’s endurance has limits too, especially while it continues to resist declaring war to mobilize its full military might.

Ukrainian soldiers stand guard on the frontline outside Bakhmut, Ukraine, on Aug. 24, 2022. As Ukrainians marked their Independence Day with quiet resolve elsewhere in the country, soldiers near Bakhmut are defending the city from Russian forces just over a mile away.
Ukrainian soldiers stand guard on the frontline outside Bakhmut, Ukraine, on Aug. 24, 2022. As Ukrainians marked their Independence Day with quiet resolve elsewhere in the country, soldiers near Bakhmut are defending the city from Russian forces just over a mile away.

None of this suggests Ukraine is on a path to defeat Russia anytime soon. But these shifts give Ukraine an edge at the negotiating table and expand the contents of what that table includes. They are examples of the dynamism and unpredictability of war and how changing circumstances on the battlefield can change leverage beyond it.

A negotiated end requires concessions on both sides. For good reason, many Ukrainians and their supporters find it hard to imagine today what concessions Ukraine can live with that would bring Russia to the table. Rewarding Russia’s aggression with land concessions sets a dangerous precedent, and Zelenskyy can hardly in good conscience condemn Ukrainian civilians to live under the kind of treatment Russia has meted out to those trapped in territory it has occupied since February. One must only look toward cities like Bucha and Mariupol to understand why.

But the leverage Ukraine now has over Crimea might be changing the terms available to Ukraine for negotiation.

What a specific deal might ultimately look like remains unclear, but finding that deal and shaping its terms are Ukraine’s best bet for ending Russia’s assault on its people.

A diplomatic solution is far from guaranteed in the near term, but Ukraine must not close the door to it and its military strategy must keep this in mind. Holding that door open is a small but necessary price to pay, particularly when the price of protracted war is already so high.

Elizabeth Shackelford is a senior fellow on U.S. foreign policy with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. She was previously a U.S. diplomat and is author of “The Dissent Channel: American Diplomacy in a Dishonest Age.”

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