
Why Ukraine May Try to Retake Crimea Next
01/13/23 • 61 min
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How Dwindling Ammunition Stocks Could Decide the Outcome of the War
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Russian military expert Michael Kofman about: - Why this war may be decided by which side can stretch their ammunition supplies the longest - Putin's visit to Belarus and whether a new Russian offensive may be coming soon - 3 areas in which Russian military has been outclassed by Ukrainian forces - How Russian Military Intelligence (GRU) has performed in this conflict - Whether Surovikin is the best military commander Russia has had thus far in this war - What impact the delivery of Patriots batteries might have on Ukrainian air defense - The importance of the partisan warfare Ukrainians are conducting against Russian logistics in the south
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