White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin's recent call-up of reservists into the military does not signal growing strength, but rather that the Russians are 'struggling badly' in the ongoing war.
into the military and referenda being carried out in occupied regions of Ukraine do not signal growing strength, but rather that the Russians are"struggling badly" in their ongoing war.
Sullivan said neither Putin's call-up nor the"sham" referendums will stop the U.S. from providing Ukraine with the"necessary means and technologies" needed for the country to defend itself from Russia in the ongoing war.
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