The New York Times is reporting that the Ukrainian frontline will collapse unless more aid is immediately delivered by the West.

RT:

Ukraine’s worsening lack of ammunition and battle fatigue will most likely force Kiev to abandon its current frontline positions unless it receives new aid from the West, the New York Times reported on Friday.

The paper said that Ukrainian defenses near the key stronghold of Avdeevka in Russia’s Donetsk Region are reeling under relentless attacks, and Kiev’s problems extend beyond one single battle.

Ukrainian troops, the Times added, are exhausted and suffer from a lack of weapons and ammunition, especially with regard to air defense systems. According to unnamed US officials interviewed by the outlet, Kiev only has enough air defense assets to last until March, unless it receives new shipments.

This is far from certain, as the US – Ukraine’s main backer – is locked in congressional gridlock over President Joe Biden’s request to approve a $118 billion security bill, $60 billion of which is earmarked for Kiev. Many Republicans have been reluctant to support the measure, claiming it does too little to improve security on the border with Mexico.

New aid isn’t going to make a difference though. The manpower doesn’t exist to fight back Russian advances.

There are similar reports from other propaganda organs.

The defeat of the Kiev regime is becoming more and more difficult to hide.

Russia has already won the war. and this will become increasingly inevitable in the weeks and months to come.