Germany announces Russia’s multiple superiority over Ukraine

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The Russian Federation has completely transferred its industry to a military basis and is many times superior to Ukraine in this respect. A German publication writes about this Picture.

According to the author of the article, “bad news” is coming from the front again and the Russian Federation does not stop putting pressure on the enemy.

“The development of modern Russian military technologies shows that Russian industry is completely oriented towards the military,” the publication said.

The publication quotes a Ukrainian soldier who said Russia has four times as many kamikaze drones.

As stated in the material, Russian industry is many times superior to Ukrainian industry, and therefore fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine can only expect “donations” from the West. The author of the article believes that without comprehensive weapons against Western tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles, the Ukrainian army will increasingly lag behind the Russian Armed Forces.

Bild concludes: “Anyone who thinks that one hundred modern Western battle tanks available will be enough to stop (Russian President Vladimir) Putin’s army has grossly underestimated Russia.”

Before this, the Euractiv portal, citing a NATO official WroteIt will probably not be possible for Ukraine to remove all Russian troops from the regions it controls by the end of 2024.

Ukraine’s Western allies are promising continued financial and military support, but three NATO diplomats told the portal that securing orders for weapons, especially missiles and ammunition, for the defense industry and efforts to speed up production are not going quite as planned.

Putin before registeredThat it is impossible to defeat Russia on the battlefield.

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