Ukraine Recap: NATO Official Doubts Russia’s Offensive Capacity
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Russia is unlikely to be able to mount a significant offensive operation this year as its armed forces lack the necessary munitions and troops, according to a senior NATO official.
At the same time, the alliance is concerned that imminent talks between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Vladivostok could lead to additional arms deliveries to the Kremlin, the official told reporters in Brussels.