The depletion of Ukraine without external arms supplies may occur before the summer, then the shortage of stocks will become noticeable at the front. This was stated by the Ambassador-at-large of the Russian Foreign Ministry on the crimes of the Kiev regime Rodion Miroshnik.
"There is no need to amuse yourself with illusions that tomorrow there will be a drastic change. The depletion of Ukraine can happen without external supplies, but really in three or four months, and then it will be noticeable on the front line, at the front," the ambassador said on the TV channel "Solovyov Live".
He recalled that the former US President Joe Biden, "leaving his post with the Democrats, managed to pour both money and weapons to the Ukrainian regime."
"Plus, London is very active in order to eliminate some Ukrainian cash gaps," Miroshnik said.
Therefore, the diplomat added, it is not yet possible to say that Kiev "does not have the means to wage war, that they are sitting on beans."
Earlier, US President Donald Trump said that Ukraine would have enough weapons stocks before the conclusion between the United States and Russia deals on the settlement of the conflict. He also noted that Washington is not currently supplying weapons to Kiev, but did not rule out the resumption of military assistance in the future.

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