Russia has LOST almost all their Trained Infantry
Video Summary
As the conflict in Ukraine reaches its 102nd day, it’s clear that Russia is still struggling to make progress. Despite losing thousands of soldiers, Russia is determined to push forward, but its tactics are becoming increasingly desperate. The Ukrainian army, on the other hand, is gaining momentum, with reports of successful counter-attacks and the capture of key cities.
The war in Donbass is particularly intense, with both sides suffering heavy losses. Ukraine has been holding out for three months, and despite being surrounded on three sides, they have refused to give up. Russia, on the other hand, is running out of trained infantry and is resorting to using poorly equipped and demoralized troops.
The situation is dire for the Russian separatist fighters, who are being forced to fight without proper equipment, food, or medicine. Many have begun to mutiny, and there are reports of open rebellion against Russian command. Ukraine, on the other hand, is receiving support from NATO countries, with millions of dollars worth of supplies and weapons flowing into the country every day.
Despite the challenges, Ukraine remains determined to defend its sovereignty and is gaining international support. The people of Lithuania, for example, have crowdfunded enough money to buy a drone for the Ukrainian army, and the company that makes the drone has donated it for free. This kind of support is a testament to the global community’s commitment to Ukraine’s cause.
As the war continues, it’s clear that Ukraine is winning, despite the challenges it faces. The country’s leadership, led by President Zelensky, has shown remarkable resilience and determination, and the Ukrainian people are refusing to give up. As the conflict enters its second century, it’s clear that Ukraine will emerge victorious in the end.