Ukraine’s losses ‘in the millions’ – retired Polish general
Kyiv does not have the resources or manpower to continue the fight against Russia, Rajmund Andrzejczak has said | Ukraine’s losses in the conflict with Russia should be counted “in the millions,” the former chief of the Polish General Staff, Rajmund Andrzejczak, has claimed. Kyiv “is losing the war” and does not have the resources to sustain the fight against Moscow, he added. In an interview with the Polsat broadcaster on Monday, the retired general described Ukraine’s battlefield situation as “very dramatic” and insisted that “there are no miracles in war.” ● Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s decision to replace his top general, Valery Zaluzhny, with Aleksandr Syrsky has failed to make a significant difference as the same issues remain for Kyiv’s new commander-in-chief, Andrzejczak added. According to the retired general, Ukraine is suffering deficits in equipment and manpower, with losses taking their toll on its capabilities.
■ Russia hits Ukraine with deadly barrage, Zelensky appeals for aid (Hürriyet)
■ West [...] discusses 'unthinkable' idea of sending troops to Ukraine — Hungarian PM (TASS)
■ Ukraine Talks Haven't Started Because of US Threats to Zelensky, Seymour Hersh Says (Sputnik News)