Ukraine is currently struggling to regain the land it lost to Russia in the east. The British Ministry of Defense reported that Ukraine is also struggling with fugitives in the meantime. But not yet on the same scale as the Russians.
Ukrainian lawmaker Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze said on Sunday that areas lost by Ukraine to the Russians are now in the hands of the invaders. Weather forecast“We hope that a time and opportunity will come to take back these regions and these people,” the capital said in a statement from Kiev.
He noted that Ukraine continues to balance Russia. According to Klympush-Tsintsadze, a “constant flow of aid” to Ukraine is important, and the quality and quantity of weapons is crucial to the chances of success.
Klympush-Tsintsadze said Russia is mainly targeting eastern Ukraine, but shelling and fighting are taking place in the north and south of the country.
After the Russians, the Ukrainian soldiers also give up
The British Ministry of Defense sees that Russian troops and Ukrainian combat units could suffer from fluctuating morale. On tension The ministry says that several Ukrainian soldiers have probably given up in recent weeks. Until now, such signals came only from the Russians.
Russian soldiers in particular refused to serve. For example, there are whole units that do not follow orders from a superior hand. There are also armed clashes between officers and their soldiers.
According to the British ministry, the causes of the Russian army’s problems include heavy losses, insolvency and poor leadership combined with a war on the Russian side, officially called a “special military operation”.
The war’s status as an “operation” makes it difficult for the Russian authorities to put legal pressure on the soldiers. Also, many Russian soldiers of all ranks may be confused about the goals of the war. According to the British ministry, this hinders the Russians’ chances of success.
Source: NU
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