Russia's military campaign in Ukraine has faced significant setbacks. Despite initial boasts of military strength, Russia has only managed to occupy 0.5% of Ukraine's territory in the past year. Their progress has been hindered by significant losses in equipment (300 vehicles per month versus 50 produced monthly), leading to the use of civilian vehicles on the front lines. This shortfall is exacerbated by their reliance on North Korean military support, including personnel and weaponry.
In contrast, Ukrainian morale remains high, with well-organized defensive lines and effective tactical adaptation. Despite the war's length and Russia's continued brutality, Ukraine's resilience makes capitulation improbable.
The article emphasizes several reasons why Ukraine will likely continue to resist Russian aggression: Russia's declining military capacity, the high cost of Russia's offensive actions, and Ukraine's sustained efforts in defense.
Zelensky's unwavering stance reflects the Ukrainian people's determination and resistance against Russian aggression.