Ukraine's Persistent Vulnerabilities: Why the War Is Far From Over
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Olena Kryzhanivska
5d ago· 4 min readenInsight
Summary
This article analyzes the ongoing war in Ukraine, arguing that despite recent Ukrainian successes and claims of a turning point, significant vulnerabilities remain. The author emphasizes that Ukraine still faces persistent problems and urgently needs continued strong support from international partners — including provision of requested military capabilities, financing for drone production, and sanctions against Russian war-related entities. The piece serves as a caution against premature relaxation, stressing that the war is far from over.
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Its successes in some areas are taking place alongside persistent vulnerabilities in others
It's too early to relax.
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