Ukraine may face an even tougher test

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-18

Late at night on February 17, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has been going on for 134 days, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict has lasted for 724 days. On this day, Ukraine ushered in three major major signals, which seemed to indicate that the situation had taken a sharp turn for the worse.

The first is the situation in Avadiivka, where Russia is likely to take advantage of the victory and will launch a more aggressive offensive. The north and south lines must be linked, and Ukraine is facing unprecedented pressure. The United States and Europe are currently lacking in skills and can only wait until March to exert their strength, which means that the next ten days will be a rare gap.

Against this backdrop, Ukraine may face a more severe test, and even the possibility that the turning point of the conflict is coming sooner rather than later. The tension and uncertainty of the military situation have brought more worry and anxiety to people.

In the face of this situation, both Ukraine and the international community need to be fully prepared, strengthen coordination and cooperation, and work together to maintain peace and stability in the region. It is only through cooperation and efforts that the crisis can be defused and greater conflicts and losses avoided.

In this challenging and uncertain time, we need to remain vigilant and calm, think rationally, and work together to contribute to peace and security. It is hoped that Ukraine will be able to get out of the predicament as soon as possible and achieve peace and stability.

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