The war will enter a critical phase in the next two months, the head of the Ukrainian ground army estimated

The commander of Ukraine's ground forces said in an interview published on Friday that he believes the war against Russia will enter a critical phase in the next two months as Moscow tries to take advantage of delays in arms supplies to Kiev. “Russia knows that if we get enough weapons in a month or two, the situation will turn against them,” General Oleksandr Pavlyuk told The Economist magazine. US arms deliveries to Kiev have been delayed for months as the aid package promoted by US President Joe Biden has been blocked in Congress due to disagreements between Democrats and Republicans. The bill was finally adopted at the end of April. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky yesterday pointed out that his country needs future deliveries of basic weapons to be made “on time”. Pavlyuk's interview took place before Russia launched an armored attack on areas in the northeastern part of Kharkiv province. According to […]
Source: News Beast

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