Ukrainian Air Defenses Dwindling, West Scours World for Arms on Eve of “Spring Offensive“

Update on Russian military operations in Ukraine for April 12, 2023: - Russian forces continue taking territory around the fortified cities of Avdeevka and Bakhmut; - Russian forces now control much of the west bank of the Bakhmutka River; - A Ukrainian missile fired deep into Crimea (and intercepted by Russian air defenses) may have been a Ukrainian Grom-2, comparable to the Iskander missile with a range of 500km; - Despite the capabilities of the Grom-2 and potential NATO assistance to produce them (most likely in Poland) it is unlikely these missiles will appear in numbers large enough to overwhelm Russian air defenses; - NYT admits Ukrainian air defenses are deteriorating, allowing Russia to more freely use its military aviation; - While Western analysts claim this development may not translate into Russian success, arriving at this juncture is already very much a Russian success; Follow the Duran: Duran: @TheDuran A
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