Concerns are growing regarding the situation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) on the frontlines. According to reports in the Russian press, the Ukrainian army's situation has reached a critical level, with a high probability of the front collapsing in the near future. Such claims raise questions about significant changes that could occur in the course of the war.
Redaksiya reports that Andrey Kartapolov, Chairman of the Defense Committee of the Russian State Duma, described the situation of the Ukrainian army as "close to collapse." According to him, there has been no progress in the tactical and operational components of the Ukrainian army, which is leading to a further deterioration of the situation on the frontlines. Kartapolov emphasized that the Ukrainian army is facing defeats daily and is retreating, predicting that the situation will worsen in the near future.
According to Kartapolov, there are serious problems with the supply of reserves, ammunition, equipment, and weapons to the Ukrainian army. The general fatigue of military personnel and failures are negatively affecting the moral and psychological state of the soldiers. The committee chairman noted that the approach to this issue from the European and American sides has also changed. This change can be interpreted as a decrease in support from Western countries for Ukraine or a change in the conditions of support. Such changes can affect the course and outcome of the war.
Kartapolov's statements increase concerns about the situation of the Ukrainian army. Such claims raise questions about significant changes that could occur in the course of the war. The situation of the Ukrainian army on the frontlines, as well as the support from Western countries and the future of the war, continue to be uncertain.
