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Technological Advancements to Halt Major Frontline Breakthroughs Until 2027

November 24, 2024 - 00:43

Technological Advancements to Halt Major Frontline Breakthroughs Until 2027

Zaluzhnyi emphasized that the widespread use of robots on the battlefield has created a stalemate, making it nearly impossible for soldiers to advance. He noted, "The inability to fight robots led to a standstill. We couldn’t move forward towards the Russians, and the Russians, accordingly, couldn’t move forward either."


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