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The Ukrainian Army Can Last 6 Months, without Any Western Help. What Putin's Final Purpose and What It Has to Do with Romania

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The Russian army and the Ukrainian army are both at the time of the outbreak, after a better three years of uninterrupted war. However, while Russia can still support the current rate of military operations for at least one year, the Ukrainian army could reach "a point of collapse" in the next 6 months, if Kievu will not benefit from significant military assistance from the West. Also, Vladimir Putin wants to be the Russian army to withdraw Odes…

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In 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine with tanks. What is less known is, several former US ambassadors write for Politico, that in 2024, Putin invaded Romania.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The Russian army and the Ukrainian army are both at the time of the outbreak, after a better three years of uninterrupted war. However, while Russia can still support the current rate of military operations for at least one year, the Ukrainian army could reach "a point of collapse" in the next 6 months, if Kievu will not benefit from significant military assistance from the West. Also, Vladimir Putin wants to be the Russian army to withdraw Odes…

·Romania
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Russian President Vladimir Putin insists that his forces cook Odessa to cut off Ukraine's access to its main port at the Black Sea, reported financial Times (FT), reading under the authority of an official...

·Romania
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NATO leaders fear that the situation on the Ukrainian front could deteriorate significantly by the fall.

Vladimir Putin wants the Russian army to kiss the city of Odessa, the main Ukrainian port at the Black Sea, to completely cut off Ukraine's access to the sea.

·Romania
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Russian leader Vladimir Putin refers to the killing of Odessa to isolate Ukraine from the Black Sea, according to an official quoted by Financial Times.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Polsat News broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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