Pletenchuk said that with the latest attack, a third of all warships that Russian had in the Black Sea before the war have been destroyed or disabled. At the same time, he acknowledged that just two of about a dozen of Russian missile carrying warships have been sunk and pledged that Ukraine will continue the strikes.

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      8 months ago

      This is why continued funding for Ukraine is very important. If they can destroy Russia’s capabilities faster than they can replace it with similar level of tech while not losing control of key territories, they can win (or at least make Russia not win) in the long term

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        8 months ago

        I’d say neither at the moment. They’ve won some significant battles but they are also facing an attritional war now with weakening support from the west.