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Frozen Russian assets will soon pay for Ukraine’s war

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December 21, 2024
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After Russia destroyed the Trypilska energy plant on April eleventh, Ukraine blamed a scarcity of anti-missile ammunition. The nation’s leaders are additionally determined for extra monetary help. The 2 shortages—of ammunition and cash—replicate totally different constraints amongst Ukraine’s allies. Whereas the dearth of ammunition is generally the product of restricted industrial capability, the dearth of cash is the product of restricted political will.



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