As the Ukraine war enters a third year, Putin waits for Western support for Kyiv to wither
- Some analysts predicted Russian forces could capture Kyiv in as few as three days.
- Aid for Ukraine remains held up in the U.S. Congress, while NATO struggles to fill the gap in support. Ukrainian President's decision to dismiss his military chief concerned Western allies.
- Putin aims to portray the conflict as a defense against the West, seeking public support for his reelection.
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War in Ukraine Is Turning in Putin's Favor After Months of Stalemate
(Bloomberg) — As Russia’s war in Ukraine enters a third year, President Vladimir Putin’s forces have shifted to the offensive and captured the eastern city of Avdiivka after months of fighting. In a conflict where momentum has ebbed and flowed, the mood is now noticeably darker in Kyiv.President Volodymyr Zelenskiy changed his military leadership amid disputes over conscription of new soldiers and battlefield strategy. His troops are running l…
The war in Ukraine is now in its third year and Putin is waiting. Will the West withdraw its support for Ukraine and thus reward Putin's persistence?”

As the Ukraine war enters a third year, Putin waits for Western support for Kyiv to wither
As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to hope that he can achieve his goals by biding his time and waiting for Western
At the start of Russia's large-scale attack on Ukraine in February 2022, some analysts predicted Kiev falling into the hands of Russian forces within three days. But that didn't happen. As the war enters its third year, Russian President Vladimir Putin is trying to make up for the initial failure of the Russian military.
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