FEATURED: Russia’s defense industry might not survive an invasion of Ukraine
Russian industry is already struggling with sanctions and export limits. An invasion of Ukraine could be disastrous for them - and, politically, might spell doom for Vladimir Putin's regime.
KYIV: Russian troops on the Ukrainian borders of both Russia and its pliant ally, Belarus, still hover at the 100,000 mark. This is accompanied by a naval buildup in the Azov Sea where Russian vessels outnumber Ukrainian ships by a ratio of 4 to 1.
While the Russian presence is understandably causing heartburn in Ukrainian circles, it's also causing agita in a surprising place: inside Russia's defense industry.
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