Russia had only 10-14 days of ammunition left in the Ukraine war, did Putin reach the brink of defeat?

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Weapons running out with Russia

Speaking to The Fox News about the Ukraine war, General Ben Hodges, a former US military officer, told “The Faulkner Focus” show on Monday that the Russian military is now rapidly losing its weapons, adding that, The army has resources left for only 10 days now. US defense expert said that, ‘There is no need for America to ‘over react’ in Ukraine war, because now Russia is running out of resources, weapons are running out, they have less number of soldiers fighting. And now the Russian forces are terribly exhausted in the Ukraine war.’ General Ben Hodges said that, ‘We need to continue supporting Ukraine, because in the next 10 days Russian troops will run away.’

British defense experts also claim the same

British defense experts also claim the same

American as well as British defense experts have almost the same claim and British defense experts also say that, Russian army can be able to fight with full capacity for a maximum of 10 to 14 days. Senior Britain’s defense sources indicated Monday night that Putin’s forces will begin fighting on Ukrainian soil in the next 10 to 14 days and the territories they have occupied will also be lost from their hands.

Russian army on the verge of escape?

Russian army on the verge of escape?

UK defense sources say Moscow is on the verge of ‘escape’ in Kyiv and Russian forces are just two weeks away from ‘result point’. After which ‘the strength of Ukraine’s resistance should exceed that of Russia’s attacking force.’ He said that Russia’s military in Ukraine has already started to reduce the powerful attack and gradually Russia will lose its military capability.

'Disastrous loss to Russian troops'

‘Disastrous loss to Russian troops’

President Volodymyr Zelensky, in his address to the Ukrainian people early this morning, delivered a positive message about the Ukrainian war, saying the war had caused “catastrophic losses” to Russian troops. “Very soon the number of Russian helicopters we have downed will exceed 100 and they have already lost 80 warplanes,” he said. Hundreds of tanks and thousands of other units of equipment were also destroyed. In 19 days, the Russian army has lost more soldiers in Ukraine than in two bloody and years-long wars in Chechnya. But, at the same time, Zelensky alleged that “as the Russian offensive is faltering, they are becoming more brutal and rockets are being fired indiscriminately at cities.” Many apartments have been demolished.

Ukrainian army's big claims

Ukrainian army’s big claims

Ukraine’s military said that, in the war today, the Ukrainian military shot down four Russian helicopters, a jet and a cruise missile. However, the army said that the southern port city of Mariupol was heavily damaged in the Russian attack. At the same time, Putin’s “stuttering and stuttering” statement has forced even his closest aides to publicly admit that things are not going according to plan. Russian National Guard chief Viktor Zolotov – once in charge of Putin’s personal security – admitted on Tuesday that “not everything is going as fast as we wanted to”. But he still insisted that Russia would achieve victory ‘step by step’. The Kremlin also said it could still choose to take control of major cities in Ukraine. At the same time, the Kremlin said that the purpose of the ‘special military operation’ is to ‘liberate’ the country.

UN chief's warning

UN chief’s warning

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday expressed deep concern about the Ukraine war, saying Russia’s nuclear force has been put on alert after its attack on Ukraine was “bone-building”. Talking to reporters, the head of the United Nations, Guterres has expressed the possibility of nuclear war and said that, ‘At one time it was unimaginable to think about nuclear war, but now nuclear war is within the realm of possibility’. Along with this, the UN chief has called for an immediate end to the enmity.



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