The enemy is not all-powerful.

The enemy is not all-powerful.
Rostyslav Pavlenko

After another massive night attack by Russian terrorists, reports indicating that they are starting to experience problems with their main resource—assault troops—are particularly striking.

I have long awaited such reports, and now a number of sources claim: for three months straight, the losses of the Russian army exceed the number of new recruits they manage to enlist.

However, the Russian command, despite heavy losses, does not change tactics—troops continue to be sent into massive assaults.

At the same time, Ukrainian defense forces are becoming increasingly effective at destroying attacking units, and issues with reinforcements are intensifying.

As a result, the rate of personnel depletion is increasing, and the resources for large-scale operations are diminishing.

One of the factors that should lead Russia to a halt concerns mobilization: Russia should find itself in a situation where, to maintain the current intensity of hostilities, it has to expend more people than its mobilization system can compensate for.

This is happening due to the incredible efforts of the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

Previously, NATO intelligence noted that the Kremlin’s hardline position in US-initiated negotiations to cease hostilities was based on the belief that the Russian army allegedly maintained the initiative, and Ukraine’s defense was gradually weakening. However, current losses and personnel replenishment issues call this assessment into question.

The most responsible moment is approaching. We need to find a way to supply the Armed Forces with people, training, weapons, and provision, to take advantage of the Russians’ problems, deepen these issues, thwart Russian plans, while simultaneously delivering increasingly damaging and massive strikes deep into Russia.

This is the most assured path to peace.

This is precisely what Zelensky’s command, the government, and parliament should be working on day and night.

And for this to happen, the phase of the remnants of the “monomajority” must end, and a coalition of unity and a professional government must be formed. For us now, the key is to achieve optimal use of our resources and capabilities.

The enemy is not all-powerful. We have no right to fail when they are running out of steam. And then the “z war” will finally end.

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