Vladimir Putin's Russian army is running out of troops and military equipment in what has been branded the "biggest catastrophe" in modern warfare.It is 100 days since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, but the war has ground to a bloody stalemate despite Putin's aim to bring a swift end to the conflict.
At the start of the war it appeared Russia might sweep through Ukraine in a matter of days, but it has now ground to a "state of attrition", according to one expert.
Russia expert Anders Aslund told the Sun: "At the 100-day mark, the war is at a stalemate. Ukraine has all the soldiers it can possibly need, it can mobilise up to one million men. "Russia, on the other hand, has a shortage of soldiers.
Because this is not technically a war, Putin cannot legally send in conscripts. "For Ukraine, on the other hand, they will soon run out of ammunition and heavy artillery."Russia has piles and piles of artillery.
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