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The Pentagon has revealed how long the war in Ukraine will last

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According to American military experts, Russia will no longer be able to achieve major frontline victories.

The war on the territory of Ukraine may continue for another two or three years. This was announced on Tuesday, February 28, by US Deputy Secretary of Defense for Political Affairs Colin Kahl during a hearing in the US Congress.

At the same time, he admitted that the conflict could be over in six months, but still offered to guide him with the fact that it would last much longer.

Colin Kahl emphasized that the timing of the military conflict on the territory of Ukraine will not affect Washington’s support for Kyiv.

“President Biden said we will support Ukraine as long as we need,” he said.

Kahl admitted that Ukraine depends on the help of the United States and partners.

Recall that Zelensky met with the head of the US Treasury.

The United States announced when Ukraine will receive F-16 aircraft

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Source: korrespondent

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