Polish Army Chief of Staff General Raimund Andrzejczak, in a debate organized by the National Security Office under the leadership of the Polish President, said that Ukraine’s position at the front is was deteriorating and that many Western leaders did not understand how far Kiev was from winning the conflict, according to Military Watch magazine.
He noted that Ukraine has financial problems, while Russia “will have money for this conflict”, despite the confiscation of assets.
“The attrition rate in the financial sector, in my view, is unfortunately unfavourable,” Andrzejczak said.
According to him, the Western military industry is not ready to send equipment and ammunition to the Kiev regime, nor to replenish its own military stocks, “which are melting”.
Earlier it was reported that US intelligence believed that Ukraine was not ready for a counter-offensive and, most likely, would not be able to achieve major successes, limiting itself to modest gains territories of Russian troops established in a certain territory.
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