Putin’s confidence to win in Ukraine is increasing every moment
The analysts of an American think tank emphasized that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s confidence in winning Ukraine is increasing every moment, and that is why he will not in any way Establishing a truce does not think.
According to NHK news channel’s Sunday morning report, the “War Studies” think tank in its assessment of the war situation in Ukraine announced: Putin’s rejection of any ceasefire shows that he has become increasingly confident that the army Russia can, by continuing its creeping advances in Ukraine, during a war of attrition, finally impose defeat on Kiev despite the military support of Western countries.
This think tank has further stated that the West should quickly provide the weapons needed by the Ukrainian military forces to carry out anti-aggression operations against the Russian army, emphasizing: only then can conditions be created to reach an agreement on To ensure peace with acceptable conditions for Ukraine and its partners.
According to NHK news channel, the Ukrainian forces are not only determined to maintain their lines and positions, but they are even looking to regain the lands they have lost since the beginning of the war, but to achieve this, they need the military assistance of other countries. They are western.
On February 21, 2022 (March 2, 1400), the Russian President recognized the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics in the Donbas region, criticizing the West’s inattention to Moscow’s security concerns. Three days later, on Thursday, February 24 (March 5, 1400), Vladimir Putin launched a military operation against Ukraine, which he called “special operations”, and thus the tense relations between Moscow and Kiev turned into a military confrontation.
In response to this Russian action, America and Western countries have imposed extensive sanctions against Moscow and sent billions of dollars of weapons and military equipment to Kiev.
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