General Valery Zaluzhny tells the Economist it will take a massive technological breakthrough to break deadlock

Andriy Kovalov, spokesperson of Ukraine’s armed forces has posted a daily update on the situation as of 10am on 02 today.

Kovalov said that in the past 24 hours:

There have been 57 battles

Russian carried out 5 missiles and 75 air strikes, and 56 shelling from the volcano fire jet systems on troops and settlements resulting in deaths and injuries

Residential buildings and other civilian infrastructure have been destroyed and damage

Ukraine war planes carried out 9 strikes on personnel, weapons and military equipment and 3 on the enemy’s anti-aircraft missile complexes

That was my mistake. Russia has lost at least 150,000 dead. In any other country such casualties would have stopped the war.

Let’s be honest, it’s a feudal state where the cheapest resource is human life. And for us…the most expensive thing we have is our people.

The modern world is set up in such a way that it becomes accustomed to success too quickly. When the full-scale aggression began, many in the world did not think Ukraine would endure.

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