Ukraine's Survival at Stake: Russian Threats and Rebuilding Efforts

A top Russian politician, Vyacheslav Volodin, has stated that Ukraine must surrender on Moscow's terms or it will "cease to exist." He claimed that the West is experiencing weapons and ammunition shortages, loss of trust in politicians, and the failure of Ukraine's counteroffensive. However, Ukraine and Western officials argue that progress is being made. A recent survey shows a softening in American support for the war, with more respondents believing that the US is doing too much. Meanwhile, Poland's President Andrzej Duda clarified that Poland will continue to transfer weapons to Ukraine, and the first batch of promised US M1 Abrams tanks has arrived. British mine experts have been sent to Poland to train Ukrainians in bomb removal techniques, as the Russian invasion has left Ukraine heavily mined.
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