Ukrainian heroes successfully launch a counteroffensive. Against the backdrop of recent events, there has been talk of a possible “tipping point” in the war.
A number of priority issues were discussed during the NATO Military Committee's conference in Tallinn, which began on September 17. In particular, they said that the Alliance will continue to help Ukraine.
What the NATO report says
The NATO report that got into the media says: The Alliance believes that the war is still far from over. However, the Ukrainian heroes have driven out the Russian forces in the East, and are also putting pressure on the enemy in the South.
Also, NATO believes that Russia will continue to advance in the Donbas, “whatever the cost.” The occupying country will continue to hit the civilian infrastructure of Ukraine.
At the same time, NATO stressed that the Ukrainian offensive “has had a strong impact on Russian logistics.”
Russia is looking for new “cannon fodder”
Russia continues to suffer colossal losses every day. The occupying country is trying to recruit new “cannon fodder”. In particular, the Russians, who are allegedly recruited to “protect important objects”, are eventually thrown into the war.
Meanwhile, in the temporarily occupied territories of Donbass, the so-called “mushroom pickers” catch local residents. Passers-by are grabbed on the streets and stuffed into buses.