British Defence Secretary: Russian invasion of Ukraine has failed

British Defence Secretary Vladimir Putin has said he is now unlikely to succeed in the invasion of Ukraine. Ben Wallace said the Russian invasion of Ukraine “has begun to fail”, as he promised more financial and military support for the protection of the Eastern European nation. Denmark joined the United Kingdom in [...]
British Defence Secretary Vladimir Putin has said he is now unlikely to succeed in the invasion of Ukraine.
Ben Wallace said the Russian invasion of Ukraine “has begun to fail”, as he promised more financial and military support for the protection of the Eastern European nation.
Denmark joined the United Kingdom in providing more aid to Ukraine at a conference in Copenhagen, co-organised by Wallace, the Guardian reports.
The defence secretary said it is important to understand that the fighting and loss of life is still taking place, but added that Russia “is starting to fail in many areas”.
“They have failed so far and are unlikely to succeed ever in the invasion of Ukraine.
Their invasion has failed and has been constantly remodified to the extent that they are really focusing only on parts of the south and east, a long and far way away from their so-called three-day special operation. Three days already are over 150 days and nearly six months, with significant losses of both the equipment and Russian personnel”, he said.
Otherwise, Great Britain and the United States are two of the countries that are mostly supporting the Ukrainian state financially and militarily.












