Two years after the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the war appears to be heading for its end with Kiev's total defeat and Russia's victory, at a time when the West is making “empty promises” and relishing the support of the past. Despite the initial catastrophic failures of the Russian military, it learned from its mistakes and readjusted, unlike the Ukrainian which stagnated or, worse, adopted unworkable tactics. Ukrainian generals and officers spoke anonymously to Politico columnist Jamie Dettmer and made it clear that a Russian summer offensive could end the war in a matter of weeks. “Units on the eastern front have not had artillery shells for weeks,” said one soldier, and an officer added that “the Russians are hitting Kharkiv, informally called the country's second capital, of late. If it falls, the war is over.” Shortages of weapons and fighting spirit “Our youth go to parties or leave the country”, is a statement of a Ukrainian official, who under other circumstances would […]
Source: News Beast

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