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Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Valery Zaluzhny, has acknowledged that the conflict with Russia has reached a stalemate. He stated that the state of technology has led to a dead end, and there is unlikely to be a deep advance or breakthrough. Zaluzhny emphasized the need for new types of weapons and specific support from the West to escape the trap of prolonged positional warfare. He highlighted the importance of innovation in drones, electronic warfare, anti-artillery capabilities, and de-mining equipment. The Ukrainian offensive risks turning into a static conflict that could drag on for years.
Ukrainian soldiers are facing a second winter on the battlefield. Exhaustion is setting in as they accept that Russia has a far bigger army, raising the uncomfortable question of how Ukraine can repel invading forces once and for all https://t.co/J4LIpJN0Ol https://t.co/gnePgs3gBF
General Zaluzhnyi outlines a strategy for Ukraine's victory Western hesitance led to delays in the arms supplies and allowed Russia to fortify its positions, causing a stalemate. These and other key points in @TheEconomist two features, interpreted 1/ https://t.co/Inp6oHRoY5
"Top Ukrainian general’s gloomy view of Russia war fuels military aid debate. The stunning admission by Gen. Valery Zaluzhnyy, commander in chief of Ukraine’s armed forces, is reverberating on Capitol Hill — where Republicans are arguing his comments are a reason to rethink… https://t.co/ez5DWgKged https://t.co/fefdo1DFJ9
NEW #DiplomacyWatch w/ @blaise_malley: Ukrainian commander admits war is in stalemate but talk of negotiations still 'taboo' https://t.co/BwGLlgbant
“Just like in the first world war we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate,” Ukraine’s commander-in-chief says. “There will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough.” Our interview with General Valery Zaluzhny https://t.co/VpPKJ12bRx 👇
Ukraine’s Gen Valery Zaluzhny:. “Just like in WWI we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate." It would take a massive technological leap to break the deadlock. “There will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough.” https://t.co/QPDTTXlj9Q
Ukrainian top generals' pessimistic perspective on the war in Russia intensifies discussion on military aid - Politico https://t.co/n98J4oBprB https://t.co/ks31ao7DIT
5 Things You Should Know From #Zaluzhny's Economist Interview The head of Ukraine's Armed Forces pointed out there's a huge risk of the ongoing Ukrainian #offensive transitioning into a prolonged static conflict that could extend for many years. https://t.co/Cz3pgRoGeR https://t.co/0qvtKpIPwT
“A positional war is a prolonged one that carries enormous risks to Ukraine’s armed forces and to its state,” warns General Valery Zaluzhny. In a guest essay, he argues that new innovative approaches are needed for Ukraine to escape that trap https://t.co/vzmtgstI1S 👇
Zaluzhny now admits war stalemate & real possibility of defeat of Ukraine: "The war is now moving to a new stage: what we in the military call “positional” warfare of static and attritional fighting, as in the first world war, in contrast to the “manoeuvre” warfare of movement… https://t.co/tgHsByqk70 https://t.co/2yaqS6ubyn
Zaluzny now admits war stalemate & real possibility of defeat of Ukraine: "The war is now moving to a new stage: what we in the military call “positional” warfare of static and attritional fighting, as in the first world war, in contrast to the “manoeuvre” warfare of movement and… https://t.co/1cZZCKWDZy https://t.co/E97Jzlbl8d
The commander of Ukraine’s armed forces says the war with Russia is at risk of becoming a stalemate and Kyiv would need a major upgrade in weapons and technological capabilities to regain the initiative https://t.co/f8OIzXEprq https://t.co/f8OIzXEprq
.@PhilipWegmann: "In an interview with The Economist, Ukraine's top commander acknowledged his forces are locked in what he called a stalemate and he went onto say that there’s no chance that a significant breakthrough in the front there is imminent. Obviously the president… https://t.co/bNqndrG5RE https://t.co/CTrmpANAbN
Ukraine's Top General Concedes No 'Deep and Beautiful Breakthrough' Will Come in Ukraine's Counteroffensive. Read more: https://t.co/uFhNGpdifd
Ukraine’s Top Commander Says War Has Hit a "Stalemate" That even Ukrainian officials except Zelensky (who they regard as delusional) are now admitting this shows how futile this war is. Sending another $60b will only prolong the destruction and kill more Ukrainian conscripts. https://t.co/XDpTp8RrWj
What To Expect For The Russia-Ukraine War As Winter Approaches https://t.co/VgN83fOxUZ
Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russian forces has reached a stalemate, a top Ukrainian general said in an interview published this week. https://t.co/QoeaLTdbSo
Ukraine’s top commander said his forces are locked in a “stalemate” with Russia and that no significant breakthrough was imminent, the most candid assessment so far by a leading Ukrainian official of the military’s stalled counteroffensive. https://t.co/E8JvQ3RGij
Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief names ways out of positional war and suggests keeping Cold War in mind https://t.co/RsNm5xZbE0
"Ukraine's General Zaluzhny urges innovation in drones, electronic warfare, anti-artillery capabilities and de-mining equipment, including new robotic solutions: “We need to ride the power embedded in new technologies."" https://t.co/hc6hUsHvUU
Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief, Valery #Zaluzhny, told The Economist that the situation on the front lines has reached a deadlock, and the Ukrainian offensive risks turning into a "positional war" that could drag on for years. https://t.co/US7ycy0f4S
This is a very important column of mine which explains in all the tactical details why war in Ukraine now increasingly looks like the World War I with its geographically vast, long-lasting stalemates. Ukrainian army is able to advance - just needs help. https://t.co/soojvjRtfJ
#Ukraine's General Zaluzhnyi gave an interview to The Economist. He reiterates that Ukraine needs more and more advanced Western weapons to achieve a breakthrough against the Russian invasion forces: 1/2 https://t.co/BtVJPUoCFo
🇺🇦 The conflict in Ukraine has reached a dead end and Ukrainian troops will not be able to make a breakthrough on the front without new types of weapons , the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny admitted in an interview for "Economist". https://t.co/2hk329CJtT
⚠️ Situation at front reaches stalemate, hopes for Russian exhaustion turns to be mistake – Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief https://t.co/xoHa0dvsH1
💬Russian troops are likely preparing for another wave of highly exhausting ground infantry attacks on Ukrainian positions in the #Avdiivka area, @TheStudyofWar Institute (#ISW) wrote in its latest report. https://t.co/MrLYhDwEXK
In an essay for The Economist, the commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s armed forces says Ukraine needs four key military capabilities and technologies to break out of “positional” warfare of static and attritional fighting: https://t.co/6T4D6Nei3O
Valerii Zaluzhnyi,Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, has written a sober assessment of the state of play and the requirements for Ukraine to move out of positional warfare to maneuver warfare: https://t.co/XmQjJq9gzw
Ukraine has acknowledged it can't move forward anymore. General Valery Zaluzhny tells the Economist that the state of technology means that the war is at a stalemate. "The simple fact is that we see everything the enemy is doing and they see everything we are doing. In order… https://t.co/4Sk4BHcLig https://t.co/0oz8WFvNE5
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Valery Zaluzhny: "As in the First World War, we have reached a level of technology that brings us to a dead end." "It is most likely that there will be no deep advance," he said, referring to the Ukrainian… https://t.co/KfH5OgsLrh https://t.co/2THam0s8pS
⚡Zaluzhnyi: Ukraine must escape from 'trap' of prolonged war. Ukraine needs specific support from the West now that the war is in danger of moving to a "positional" stage, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, wrote in an opinion piece for the Economist… https://t.co/pQFQLlKOQs
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine told what prevents him from defeating Russia Valery Zaluzhny gave an interview to The Economist, in which he said a bunch of platitudes. Russian and foreign (but not Ukrainian, of course) media talk about all this every day.… https://t.co/edjx0LeOa7 https://t.co/xhaQKybeC6