Paradoxically, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may indeed be guilty of not preparing adequately for war. But that is hindsight. Now, we face a greater problem than Zelenskyy's pre-war indecision,
Russian forces have made significant advances in Kursk Oblast, threatening to encircle roughly 10,000 Ukrainian troops, multiple sources reported on March 8.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry on Saturday claimed that it has taken control of two more settlements in Ukraine’s Donetsk region. Areas held by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Donbas region were targeted, and the Russian army has seized several key positions, according to a ministry statement.
The U.S. decision to stop sharing military intelligence with Ukraine hobbles its ability to strike and defend against the Russian army.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says last week's Oval Office blowup with U.S. counterpart Donald Trump was “regrettable,” and he adds, “It is time to make things right.”