Ukraine’s commander-in-chief admits the war with Russia is at a stalemate.
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) November 2, 2023
It would take a massive technological leap to break the deadlock, concludes General Valery Zaluzhny.
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CNBC: Ukraine’s top military leader says war is at a stalemate and a ‘beautiful breakthrough’ is unlikely
Ukraine’s commander-in-chief has conceded that there have been few gains in Ukraine’s five-month long counteroffensive to retake Russian-occupied territory.
Likening the current state of conflict to World War I, in which battles were often fought over a few miles of territory at the expense of huge numbers of men, Ukraine’s General Valery Zaluzhny said the war had reached an impasse.
“There will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough,” he told The Economist magazine in an interview published Thursday.
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WNU Editor: Ukraine’s General Valery Zaluzhny is admitting the obvious. If you are in a war of attrition against a foe with more manpower and resources, and it is a stalemate, you are at a disadvantage.
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