Not only have conditions along the frontline significantly worsened, according to the Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi, but the very possibility of a Ukrainian defeat is now discussed in public by people such as the former commander of the UK’s Joint Forces Command, General Sir Richard Barrons.
Barrons told the BBC on April 13 that Ukraine could lose the war in 2024 “because Ukraine may come to feel it can’t win … And when it gets to that point, why will people want to fight and die any longer, just to defend the indefensible?”
This may be his way of trying to push the West to provide more military aid to Ukraine faster. Yet the fact that NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg publicly accepts that to end the war Ukraine will have to negotiate with Russia and decide “what kind of compromises” they’re willing to make is a clear indication that things are not going well for Ukraine.