As three years into the battle with Russia, Ukraine faces severe shortages of ammunition and missiles, force fatigue and fatigue, and growing concerns about its continued and efficient combat capabilities.
Kyiv's counterattack last year did not make a major breakthrough, mainly entering a kind of slowly attritional war.
The news is further exacerbated by the news that a new round of U.S. army rescue plans has yet to be approved by parliament, two months after Russian tanks crossed the Ukrainian border. The fighting between Ukraine and Russia continues.
In this catastrophe, we have suffered a great loss.
The Ukrainian military, due to its great success in the early stage, expelled a large number of Russian soldiers from the vast areas occupied at the beginning of the aggression. However, military analysts agree that the recent fighting seems to have reached a stalemate.
British Army General Timcollins put it this way:
Now that I think about it, it really reminds me of that battle. In 1916-1917, they paid a huge price and did not make any progress.
The fight between Russia and Ukraine is currently at a stalemate, and that will continue. And with the support provided by the West, Ukraine can remove all obstacles and ensure that Russia can only protect its homeland for now. As of 2022, Ukrainian forces have recaptured 50% of Russia's land area in Ukraine, according to the British Ministry of Defense.
The British Ministry of Defense said that in two years, more than 35,000 Russian soldiers were killed and more than 2,600 Russian tanks and nearly 5,000 Russian armored vehicles were destroyed. On the Ukrainian side, there are more than 30,000 people*** and the actual figure is much higher.
The military** situation has been kept highly secret, but the ** number is expected to be as high as 70,000. Tim Collins said that Russia is in a much better situation now than it was last year.
So, I think we're in a very difficult phase at the moment. I have a hunch that even if we can finally solve the problem through negotiation, it will not be easy. ”
As Republicans have repeatedly blocked up to $60 billion in military support for Ukraine, there are concerns about the inability of the United States to continue to support. The new leadership of Donald Trump has brought new fears to Ukraine that Ukraine's largest military donor will no longer be committed to defense, which worries Kyiv.
Britain remains a staunch supporter of the project, spending more than £7 billion on Iraq in the last two years. Now, a £200 million project has been finalized that will bring thousands of military drones to Ukraine.
The British side trained 60,000 Ukrainian servicemen in two years. In total, Britain fired 61 million bullets and 8,000 tank shells in this war. But this is just a drop in the ocean compared to the needs on the Ukrainian front. For Ukraine to keep up with Moscow, it will have to add another 240,000 munitions per month.
Over the past year, Ukraine has managed to build 300,000 drones and is increasing its production. However, Russia has not only turned its factories into war preparations, but has also acquired large quantities of Iranian, drones and other ** equipment from Iran and North Korea.
Russian opposition politician Ilya Ponomanov told British News that Ukraine is unlikely to win the final victory.
"In addition, some people in the West are already starting to get tired of coping, so I don't believe that this war will stop in Ukraine, but in Moscow," he said. Moscow is at the root of this problem, and Moscow is what I am currently working on. I am trying to convince the entire Western world, but also to assist Russia's military power and forward institutions to grow and fundamentally reshape **.
For now, however, Russia's leaders do not appear to be forced to resign. He is expected to win again in next month's ** election.
In Ukraine, the war has lasted for a year, with heavy casualties, neither country has decided the winner, and the only thing that makes Ukraine and Russia agree is that there will be no truce and no peace talks for the time being. The war is bound to escalate, testing not only Ukraine's strength to continue fighting, but also the resolve of its allies.