The News in Brief
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Prepared by the Messenger Staff
Pentagon: Russian Military Freezing Due to Lack of Proper Equipment
According to a senior US Department of Defense official, the Russian military is freezing due to a lack of proper equipment.
According to American media, a senior Pentagon official said the lack of proper equipment is compounded by the shortage of food and fuel between Russian forces.
According to him, the Russian army still has problems with logistics and sustainability.
“Their soldiers have a problem with the equipment. We have indicators, we conclude that some of them were withdrawn from the front because they were frozen,” said the representative of the Department of Defense.
According to him, the Russians also have problems with the command, which complicates communication between them.
Israeli PM Bennett: Russia no Longer Demands Replacing Zelensky and Demilitarization of Ukraine
According to the Prime Minister of Israel, Naftali Bennett, Russia no longer demands the replacement of President Volodymyr Zelensky and the complete demilitarization of Ukraine.
As Bennett noted, part of the negotiations is still "a long way to go." At the same time, according to him, Ukraine no longer asks for NATO membership.
"Together with our other friends, we will continue to build a bridge [between the parties] to end the war. This is the best thing that can happen," the prime minister said.
Recall that Ukraine requested mediation between Russia and Ukraine, citing Israel’s good relations with both sides as the reason.
Pentagon: Russian Military Freezing Due to Lack of Proper Equipment
According to a senior US Department of Defense official, the Russian military is freezing due to a lack of proper equipment.
According to American media, a senior Pentagon official said the lack of proper equipment is compounded by the shortage of food and fuel between Russian forces.
According to him, the Russian army still has problems with logistics and sustainability.
“Their soldiers have a problem with the equipment. We have indicators, we conclude that some of them were withdrawn from the front because they were frozen,” said the representative of the Department of Defense.
According to him, the Russians also have problems with the command, which complicates communication between them.
Israeli PM Bennett: Russia no Longer Demands Replacing Zelensky and Demilitarization of Ukraine
According to the Prime Minister of Israel, Naftali Bennett, Russia no longer demands the replacement of President Volodymyr Zelensky and the complete demilitarization of Ukraine.
As Bennett noted, part of the negotiations is still "a long way to go." At the same time, according to him, Ukraine no longer asks for NATO membership.
"Together with our other friends, we will continue to build a bridge [between the parties] to end the war. This is the best thing that can happen," the prime minister said.
Recall that Ukraine requested mediation between Russia and Ukraine, citing Israel’s good relations with both sides as the reason.