Zelenski’s Admission Reveals Kremlin’s Stalled Ambitions in Donbás After Four Years
Ukrainian President Zelenski admits Russia will need years, not months, to control Donbás—highlighting Moscow’s costly military slog rather than swift conquest. This revelation underscores the resilience of Ukraine and the limits of Russian aggression threatening global stability.

In a blunt assessment that challenges Moscow’s propaganda machine, Ukrainian President Volodímir Zelenski has confirmed that Russia will require at least another four years to fully occupy the rest of the Donbás region. Despite relentless military pressure since 2022, Kremlin forces have only managed to claim about two-thirds of Donetsk oblast, illustrating a grinding conflict far from clear cut victory.What Does This Stalemate Mean for America and National Security?The drawn-out nature of this war is more than just a distant European conflict; it directly impacts U.S. national security. Washington has invested heavily in supporting Ukraine as part of safeguarding international...
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