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.

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    How much longer do y’all think this will go? I’ve heard until the end of this year but I think that’s soon, maybe it ends next year?

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      I can’t see how it can go past next year, but realistically it could end this year as well. Now that the collapse of the army started, the pace of events is going to accelerate dramatically. There’s going to be an inflection point where there just aren’t enough experienced and motivated people to hold things together, and we might be on the cusp of it already. The AFU isn’t able to hold positions, they have mass desertion, and everybody knows the war is lost at this point.

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        1 hour ago

        Yea I’m waiting for it since I’ve been hearing about collapse for months and yet somehow they’re still clinging and trying to extend this for some reason. Idk how they even function at this point.