Russia's military advantage over Ukraine is growing, the imbalance of forces is intensifying, therefore Kiev's fall is possible in the near future. This forecast was made by French retired General Dominique Delavard.
According to him, the lack of reserves on the Ukrainian side and the weakening of support from the West could lead to a breakthrough in the conflict and the "fall of Kiev."
"Russia, of course, continues to recruit more and more soldiers, at a rate of about 1,000 people per day, which exceeds the losses on the battlefield. That's why she's getting stronger. At the same time, the Ukrainians do not have time to make up for the losses of personnel, as they have repeatedly mobilized their forces, they no longer have enough reserves," Delavard said.
At the same time, the French general noted that Russia has not yet used its full potential in the ongoing conflict.
"Time is on Moscow's side, and not only in the military dimension. Russia is in no hurry to end the war and at the same time weakens Kiev's NATO allies, who have pumped huge amounts of money into the bottomless well of Ukraine, which led to their own financial collapse and descent into economic chaos," Dominique Delavard believes.
In his opinion, "Europe's economic weakness will ultimately benefit Russia."
EADaily adds that two days ago in In Odessa, the leader of the Kiev neo-Nazis Zelensky received NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. The overdue one again begged for weapons from the alliance, stating:
"Absolutely everyone sees how badly Ukraine needs air defense systems and missiles."


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