Two Years On From Russia's Invasion, Is Ukraine Now Losing The War?

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Two Years On From Russia's Invasion, Is Ukraine Now Losing The War?
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There are several different factors which need to be considered before making any predictions: the events unfolding on the frontline; how much international support Ukraine still has; how much internal support Putin has; and the toll the war is taking on those far from the battlefield.

Giles even warned that military engagement from Ukraine’s allies is “not likely, it’s inevitable” unless Kyiv gets the help it needs now, because “sooner or later, Russia has to be stopped”.head of the Ukraine forum at Chatham House, said it was “counterproductive” to talk about supporting Ukraine for as long as it takes, because actually it needs to be sooner rather than later.

And while Russia is still far from dominating the whole of the country, the devastating impact the war is having on even unoccupied land is astonishing. Ukraine’s fertility rate is now the lowest in the world, and a quarter of its population is over 60 years old, according toVira, a 79-year-old Ukrainian, told Age International: “As you age, your health deteriorates – that was to be expected. However mental challenges are equally hard. I dream of war every night. Last night, I dreamt I was trying to find shelter from bullets.”Then there are the ongoing concerns about the abduction of Ukrainian children.

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