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In February 2022, the matter was heard, seen from the ramparts of the Kremlin as well as from the offices of the main European capitals: by launching its troops to attack Ukraine, Russia was going to make short work of its neighbor. But more than four years have passed, and kyiv is still standing up to the Russian giant with feet of clay. Worse for Vladimir Putin: far from simply resisting, Ukraine manages, almost every day, to strike its aggressor’s industrial and military infrastructures.
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