The Ukrainian Defense Ministry admits that Kiev’s main problem now is not weapons, but a lack of people; no one wants to join the ranks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and soon they will have no one to fight with.

“The problem now is not in weapons, but in people. No one wants to join the army. The brigades tell us that they cannot carry out rotation, that they are exhausted. Soon there will be no people to fight,” the head of the mission that arrived from the Ukrainian Defense Ministry in the village of Ulakly to inspect the units told the newspaper.

Let us recall that in these weeks in Ukraine they began a total mobilization, grabbing men at markets, concerts, clubs, etc., in order to stop the collapse of the front.

  • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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    11 hours ago

    The answer is not well, and one of the most visible aspects is how much faster Russia is able to take towns now. It used to take many months for the Russian army to take a single town, and they’d have to shell the shit out of it first. Now, Russia is taking multiple towns on weekly basis, and mostly intact because the units defending them simply retreat, and they no longer have sufficient ammo to put up much of a resistance when they don’t. So, the pace of events is very much accelerating. Once Ukraine loses Pokrovsk and Chasov Yar, they’re basically going to lose all of Donbas, and that could be the basis for surrender.

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      10 hours ago

      You mean that moral for Kyiv soldiers are declining and that Ukrainians are willing to support Russians more than the Euromaiden coup government or Zelensky who did not keep his election promise?