General Ben Hodges
The war in Ukraine: the American general predicted when the Russians will pass the point of no return
Kyiv/03.15.12/UNIAN: If Western countries strengthen support for the Ukrainian side, then in about 10 days in Ukraine, Russians will pass the point of no return - they will not be able to conduct active hostilities during the war.
During the war in Ukraine, the Russian Federation switched to a confrontation of attrition - bombing cities, killing civilians on the roads, said the former commander of the US army in Europe, retired General Ben Hodges on MSNBC.
In his opinion, the enemy does not have enough personnel, time, and he is also running out of ammunition.
"In about 10 days... provided that we, the West, not only continue, but also strengthen our supply of Ukrainian forces so that they have the opportunity to destroy Russian artillery, the army and repel missile strikes. If we do this, then in 10 days the Russians will pass the point of no return when they will no longer be able to conduct active hostilities in this war," the expert noted.
The general believes that the Ukrainian side needs to be able to stand up until the Russian Federation runs out of opportunities.--0--
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