Saturday, April 6, 2024

Ukraine's Top General Admits His Forces Backing Down Amid Lack of Ammo


Ukraine's Top General Admits His Forces Backing Down Amid Lack of Ammo
Sputnik



NATO's proxy war against Russia in Ukraine is not only drained of ammo, but rapidly running out of military personnel, with growing numbers of fighting-age men either dying in combat, deserting, or dodging the draft. As Russia's forces advance steadily in the military op zone, Western aid has decreased to a trickle.
Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky has acknowledged the “difficult” situation Kiev’s forces are facing at the front line.

He noted that Russian forces were capitalizing on their air power capacity, along with advantage in missiles and artillery ammunition.
Syrsky made the begrudging acknowledgement after Russia's Army entered the suburbs of Chasov Yar on Friday. An adviser to the head of the Donetsk People's Republic, Yan Gagin, told Sputnik that the territory was mined and there are serious fortifications in the town which the Ukrainians had been building for a year. The Russian military is close to taking fire control of all Ukrainian supply routes near Chasov Yar and disrupting their logistics, he added.
Liberating Chasov Yar would pave the way for advancing on the so-called Kramatorsk-Slavyansk agglomeration, and, accordingly, be crucial for liberating the Donetsk People's Republic from the forces of the neo-Nazi Kiev regime.
Cabinet and military switch-ups are taking place as the Kiev regime faces rapidly dwindling personnel and resources, particularly ammunition. A US package of over $60 billion in aid to Ukraine is currently blocked by Republicans in the House of Representatives. A House vote on the aid is unlikely to happen until at least mid-April, Bloomberg reported.


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