The Russia Ukraine stalemate continues, US aid is stranded, British drones support, and the war is i

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-25

As the war with Russia enters its third year, Ukraine is suffering from a severe shortage of ammunition and missiles, and its army is exhausted and exhausted, raising growing concerns about whether it can continue to fight effectively.

Over the past year, Kyiv's ** has not made much progress and has basically fallen into a slow war of attrition.

The news is even worse on the 2nd anniversary of the crossing of the Ukrainian border by Russian tanks, and the latest U.S. military aid package has not yet been approved by Congress. In eastern and southern Ukraine, the war with Russia continues.

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Ukrainian forces are widely praised for their early victories as they drove outnumbered and well-equipped Russian units out of large swathes of land occupied in the early days of the invasion. However, military analysts all agree that the war looks to have entered a stalemate recently.

Major General Tim Collins, a former British officer, explained this as follows:

Looking back on it now, I can't help but think back to World War I. Between 1916 and 1917, they tried to occupy a small plot of land, but suffered heavy casualties and seemingly made no progress.

The war between Russia and Ukraine has reached a stalemate, and it will continue. Fire support from Western countries would allow Ukraine to overcome all difficulties and guarantee that Russia will not be able to do anything but defend its territory at the moment. According toUK Ministry of DefenseoneservingsAssessmentReportingUkrainetoFor nowSo farUkraineArmyteamAlreadyWarpReconquestnowRussiaofterritorytoIn 2022So far

Over the past two years, more than 350,000 Russian servicemen have been killed, 2,600 Russian tanks and nearly 5,000 Russian armored vehicles have been destroyed, according to the British Ministry of Defense. On the Ukrainian side, at least 30,000 civilians have been killed, and the true number is likely to be higher.

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"So I think we're in a very difficult time right now," he said. My gut tells me that while it will eventually end in negotiations, it will take a long time. ”

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For now, the UK remains a strong supporter of this plan, providing more than £7 billion in military aid to Iraq over the past two years. At the moment, a £200 million plan has been finalized, which will provide Ukraine with thousands of military unmanned reconnaissance aircraft.

Over the past two years, the British team has trained 60,000 Ukrainian soldiers. The British supplied 6 million rounds of light ** ammunition and 8000 rounds of tank guns. But this is only a drop in the bucket relative to the needs of the Ukrainian front. In order to keep pace with Moscow,UkraineeachpcsmonthAlsoYes240 thousandhairShells

In the last year alone, Kyiv has managed to build 300,000 drones and has already begun to build up its production capacity. But Russia has not only converted its production base to combat readiness, but has also received a number of missiles, drones, and other munitions, including Iran and North Korea.

Russian opposition politician Ilya Ponomarev told British News that the chances of Ukraine eventually winning are slim.

"Also, we are experiencing the weariness of war in some Western countries, so I don't think the war will end in Ukraine, but in Moscow," he said. The source of the problem is in Moscow, and in Moscow, which is what I am doing now. I'm trying to make this known to all Western countries and help Russia's forces and front-line organizations grow and evolve to transform the regime from within. ”

But now it seems unlikely that the Russian leadership will be forced to **. He is expected to win again in the *** to be held next month.

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