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Ukraine’s military facing inevitable breakdown
Ukraine’s military facing inevitable breakdown
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Ukraine’s military facing inevitable breakdown “The end of a protracted industrial conflict means the collapse of one of the sides. When will this happen? In... 02.11.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Ukraine’s military facing inevitable breakdown “The end of a protracted industrial conflict means the collapse of one of the sides. When will this happen? In six months or a year? The timeframe is getting shorter,” Juan Antonio Aguilar told Sputnik, referring to Ukraine.He stressed that the Zelensky regime’s capacity for defense is diminishing, just as NATO’s ability to supply weapons to Ukraine is waning. Aguilar added that Ukraine’s public fatigue over the ongoing conflict is growing. “Everything indicates that when the moment comes, the front will collapse — and it will be a catastrophe. That’s why Donald Trump and Pentagon analysts who understand the situation are pushing for some kind of ceasefire,” the analyst concluded.Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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Ukraine’s military facing inevitable breakdown
10:26 02.11.2025 (Updated: 10:44 02.11.2025) Ukraine’s military facing inevitable breakdown
“The end of a protracted industrial conflict means the collapse of one of the sides. When will this happen? In six months or a year? The timeframe is getting shorter,” Juan Antonio Aguilar told Sputnik, referring to Ukraine.
He stressed that the Zelensky regime’s capacity for defense is diminishing, just as NATO’s ability to supply weapons to Ukraine is waning.
Aguilar added that Ukraine’s public fatigue over the ongoing conflict is growing.
“Everything indicates that when the moment comes, the front will collapse — and it will be a catastrophe. That’s why Donald Trump and Pentagon analysts who understand the situation are pushing for some kind of ceasefire,” the analyst concluded.
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