Western media claim that Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin, who is not considering any other options for ending the war other than the surrender of Ukraine, will soon be interested in a truce. Journalists explained what would force him to take such a step.
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The Economist writes that the ability of the aggressor country to maintain the intensity of hostilities in Ukraine has become questionable due to shortage of weapons, reports NBN.
According to international analysts, Putin’s occupation forces have no problems with replenishing personnel, but they need more equipment. The command of the RF Armed Forces is trying to take care of combat vehicles, and the Russians are engaged in restoring equipment from the times of the USSR.
Journalists write that intelligence data from different countries state that the invaders lost about 3,000 tanks and 5,000 units of other combat vehicles in the first two years of a full-scale war . At the same time, the Russian Federation is faced with problems producing its own equipment for a number of reasons.
Analyst Michael Jerstad argues that if nothing changes, the “second army of the world” will have to go on the defensive by the end of the year. At the same time, the Kremlin dictator’s interest in agreeing to a temporary ceasefire will begin to grow.
Earlier, the 3rd Brigade spoke about the problems of Putin’s army with military equipment.