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Russia has 'strategically lost' Ukraine war: UK armed forces chief by AFP Staff Writers London (AFP) June 16, 2022 Russia has already "strategically lost" its war with Ukraine, suffering heavy losses and strengthening NATO, the UK's chief of defence staff said in an interview published on Friday. "This is a dreadful mistake by Russia. Russia will never take control of Ukraine," said Tony Radakin, the country's highest-ranking military officer, adding it would emerge a "more diminished power". "Russia has strategically lost already. NATO is stronger, Finland and Sweden are looking to join," he told Britain's domestic Press Association news agency. Radakin said Russian President Vladimir Putin may achieve "tactical successes" in the weeks to come, but had sacrificed a quarter of his country's army power for "tiny" gains and was running out of troops and high-tech missiles. "The Russian machine is grinding away, and it's gaining a couple of -- two, three, five -- kilometres every day," the admiral said. "And Russia has vulnerabilities because it's running out of people, it's running out of high-tech missiles. "President Putin has used about 25 percent of his army's power to gain a tiny amount of territory and 50,000 people either dead or injured. "Russia is failing." Radakin paid tribute to the "courageous" Ukrainian people, and vowed that the UK would support Kyiv "for the long haul" with more weapons. "We've been providing anti-tank weapons, there are other elements that we're providing and that will continue," he said. The Kremlin on Thursday warned against new Western weapons supplies to Ukraine as French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi visited Kyiv. "I would like to hope that the leaders of these three states and the President of Romania will not only focus on supporting Ukraine by further pumping Ukraine with weapons," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters. He added that it would be "absolutely useless and will cause further damage to the country".
Germany to redeploy troops to Bosnia as part of EU mission Berlin (AFP) June 15, 2022 Germany will redeploy soldiers to Bosnia as part of an EU stabilisation mission after a decade-long hiatus, the government's spokesman said Wednesday, amid renewed tensions in the Balkan state. Bosnians will head to the polls in October but fears are growing that Russia, which is waging war in Ukraine, is fanning the embers of separatism in the deeply divided Balkan nation. Since the end of the war that claimed around 100,000 lives between 1992 and 1995, Bosnia has been split between a Muslim-Cr ... read more
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