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Several Ukrainian military personnel gave a gloomy assessment of the situation at the front. Senior officers who served under the ousted commander-in-chief, Russia is desperately trying to blame Ukraine for the terrorist attack in Moscow”>General Valery Zaluzhny, told Politico that there was a high risk that front lines could collapse wherever Russia chose to focus its offensive. They warned that Russia is now stockpiling resources and should be ready to launch a “major offensive” around August, or possibly earlier.
Russian forces are likely to be able to “penetrate the front line and destroy it in some parts,” they said. The officers, speaking on condition of anonymity, were highly critical of the speed and extent of Western aid – but also acknowledged that Ukraine had made mistakes on the battlefield.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that Russia is constantly increasing its military capabilities, and as a result, Ukraine’s military needs must be met immediately. While NATO ministers are considering the proposal to establish a five-year 100 billion euro fund, Mr. Stoltenberg said that the members of the alliance must ensure the long-term supply of weapons to Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Russian forces continue to launch missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian territory. Kiev forces shot down three Russian-launched cruise missiles and 28 combat drones overnight Saturday, the Ukrainian Air Force said.
Russian attackers launched a total of 32 Shahed-136/131 drones, three S-300 missiles, two Kh-101/Kh-555 cruise missiles and one Kalibr cruise missile into Ukraine overnight. We managed to shoot down cruise missiles and 28 drones.
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2024-04-08 07:37:42