Moscow's superbomb while Ukrainian pilots fly to the USA to train on F-16s

The Russian army continues its war "pounding" characterized by continuous and incessant waves of bombing in various areas of Ukraine which in vast areas of territory has been completely razed to the ground. Whole villages have been reduced to a pile of rubble that has swallowed up their inhabitants, regardless of gender or age.

Many observers maintain that Moscow's arsenal is about to run out, they have been repeating it for months but apparently Putin manages to surprise even the most meticulous intelligence analyses.

According to the head of military intelligence in Kiev, Kyrylo Budanov, Russia would be out of ammunition: "Moscow has wasted enormous amounts of human resources, armaments and materials, and its economy and production are unable to cover these losses. If the Russian military fails in its objectives this spring, it will run out of its tools of warfare".

The oligarch also confirmed the thesis Oleg Deripaska, according to which Russia could find itself with empty coffers as early as next year, with the need to receive investments from "friendly" countries to break the grip of Western sanctions.

However, Moscow seems to possess an infinite arsenal, equipped with new highly destructive weapons. To surprise Putin's opponents weeks ago he did launch, in the Chernihiv region, the UPAB-1500B bomb, a very powerful device of 1,5 tons, capable of gliding directly on the target. AND' It was designed to destroy protected/armored sites up to 40 km.

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The US trains Ukrainian pilots on F-16s

Sources of CNN, writes Ansa, have made it known that two Ukrainian pilots have arrived at the military base of Tucson, Arizona, for a period of familiarization with i F-16 fighter. Apparently they are trying to figure out how long it takes to train Ukrainians to fly the world's best-selling fighters and especially after how long they can be certified "combat ready".

Tensions over the wheat deal

As the battle rages on in Dombass, tensions are rising over the Black Sea grain deal, which expires on March 18. “We are working hard for a further extension of the agreement”, said the Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, while Moscow has said it is ready to renew only if all parties respect it.

Moscow's superbomb while Ukrainian pilots fly to the USA to train on F-16s