Russia Lost 100,000 Soldiers in Four Months in Battle of Bakhmut
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."And as my old mentor, Zbig Brzezinski, used to say, 'Without Ukraine, there can be no Russian Empire.' So he is obsessed with retaking Ukraine, he will hang in there...And he's doing what Russian armies have always done, and that is sending large numbers of relatively poorly equipped, poorly trained conscripts to the frontlines, in the belief that mass will overcome.
"The Russians are doing all they can to take the town of Bakhmut by May 9, when victory over Germany in World War II is celebrated each year amidst great fanfare and patriotic outpouring," Menon explained.
He continued:"The Ukrainians are determined, despite suffering substantial losses of their own, to defend Bakhmut and leave him with no success to brandish come May 9. The Ukrainians have been pushed back from much of Bakhmut, which the Russians have been assaulting since last fall, but are fighting on, and still retain control of the two key supply roads. At this point, it's touch and go.
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