Russia-Ukraine war as it happened: Kremlin infighting ‘destroying Russian state’, says Wagner head
Mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin criticises factionalism within Russian hierarchy
Petraeus continued to discuss Putin and whether he could escalate attacks:
I think you can't dismiss it. But I think that the actions to dissuade him from doing that have been very considerable. And I think I would certainly hope that they have convinced him that he and Russia would be much worse off if tactical nuclear weapons were used.
President Xi, his partner without limits has actually turned out to have very distinct limits, and prime minister Modi from India at their summit, some months back, both of them made it very clear that this is something he shouldn't even think about.
I do tend to think that they [Ukraine] will cut this ability of the Russians to resupply Crimea, along the southeast coast, they will severe that line of communication and begin the process of isolating Crimea as well.
Not in this counteroffensive. No.
But if they can get to the point of beginning to isolate Crimea, I think that changes the dynamics very, very substantially. It couldn't even prompt Putin to start to consider a negotiated resolution.
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