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Russia’s vast stocks of Soviet-era weapons are running out
The much-vaunted Russian offensive against Kharkiv in the north that started in May is fizzling out. Its advances elsewhere along the line have been both strategically trivial and achieved only at huge cost.
The Economist
For a long time, it seemed that a war of attrition between Ukraine and a Russia with five times its population could only end one way.
But the much-vaunted Russian offensive against Kharkiv in the north that started in May is fizzling out.
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