Russia and Ukraine Assess After 1000 Days of War: 'The Pot of People is not Endless'
ukraine, russia November 19, 2024 05:50After a thousand days of war, Ukraine and Russia assess the situation of a war of attrition where no winner is yet emerging.
After a thousand days of war, Ukraine and Russia assess the situation of a war of attrition where no winner is yet emerging.
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