Is Ukraine at risk of losing the battle of attrition?
As the sad two-year anniversary of the start of the war approaches, Russia seems increasingly able to respond industrially to its need for arms and munitions.
“It can now produce several million artillery shells per year and recruit hundreds of thousands of soldiers [...] Many people thought they could not go any further.
Today, people tell us the opposite
,” the Estonian army chief of staff recently said in an interview with
Bloomberg
.
Ukraine, for its part, continues to alert Westerners whose effort and motivation are at the heart of an intense political battle in the United States and the fruit of a difficult compromise in Europe, while the leader Hungarian Orban fatally slows down the release of new aid of 50 billion euros.
On the eve of an extraordinary European summit on the issue, the European Union therefore proposed…
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