How far Russian President Vladimir Putin will go, how much longer Ukrainian forces can hold out and what exactly it would take to end the conflict are key questions.
pop jop/Getty Images(NEW YORK) As war in Ukraine rages on, several peace talks and increasing economic sanctions against Russia have failed thus far to stop the aggression. Ukrainians have withstood days of airstrikes and shelling across multiple cities since the invasion began on Feb. 24. The better-equipped Russian military has shown no signs of de-escalation and has claimed to have taken control of several areas of Ukraine, though it has also been slowed by Ukrainian resistance. How far Russian President Vladimir Putin will go, how much longer Ukrainian forces can hold out and what exactly it would take to end the conflict are key questions in the war. "No one has a crystal ball, and it is very difficult to predict outcomes of conflict," said retired Gen. Robert Abrams, an ABC News contributor and the former commander of U.S. forces in Korea. Amid "unprecedented" sanctions against Russia and the stronger-than-expected Ukrainian resistance, "what appears to
(NEW YORK) As war in Ukraine rages on, several peace talks and increasing economic sanctions against Russia have failed thus far to stop the aggression. Ukra
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Calling Ukraine s leader "a modern-day hero," U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn said President Volodymyr Zelensky s private video call with U.S. lawmakers Saturday morning conveyed the urgency of responding quickly as the