Ukraine could see victory ‘mid-2023’ if ammunition requirement is met

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Ukraine could see victory ‘mid-2023’ if ammunition requirement is met
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Ukrainian MP Lesia Vasylenko says if Ukraine is given the right amount of ammunition for weapons from western countries, victory for the country could be achieved “mid-2023”.

“The condition is that there’s these weapon deliveries which are in full capacity of everything that Ukraine is asking, and maybe even more, but

there’s countries like Germany who are still stalling,” Ms Vasylenko told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.“There is nothing the West can or cannot do.”

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