British Minister: Ukraine's conquest to mark Putin's fall

British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said the invasion of Ukraine would mark the fall of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Wallace said the Russian forces, which are engaged in the invasion of Ukraine, are <x0 ...raved” already due to the resistance of local forces. He said the Russian army is facing logistical problems and has suffered thousands of losses [...]
Wallace said the Russian forces, which are engaged in the invasion of Ukraine, are <x0 ...raved” already due to the resistance of local forces.
He said the Russian military is facing logistical problems and has suffered thousands of losses in the first 13 days of occupation.
Wallace added that it is impossible “power to conquer a country of 44 million people.
“This will be Putin's end and thus should be”, Wallace told the BBC.
According to him, Putin is already a “spent force” in the wider world, because the international community has concluded that the invasion of Ukraine and its humanitarian catastrophe, “, are unacceptable”.
International sanctions, imposed against Russia, “are reducing its economy to zero” and Putin “is responsible for this”, Wallace said.
The West has undertaken a series of economic and diplomatic sanctions against Russia, as it has launched the invasion of Ukraine on 24 February.
Putin has given the order for the invasion, as he has not received assurances from NATO that he will no longer expand eastward. / REL












