The war can't be fought anymore, Ukrainian soldiers' rations are being sold on second-hand websites, is it about to end?

September 27th news: The individual rations provided by Estonia are being openly sold by Ukrainian civilians on a classified advertising website.

These rations were produced by OÜ Kommivabrik company, with the logo of the Estonian Defense Investment Center on the packaging. The menu includes hand-rolled rice, vegetable croutons, ham sauce, sunflower seeds, energy bars, and green tea.

Besides Estonia, rations from other NATO countries can also be seen online, even different combination configurations.

Assistance should support the front line, but it is appearing on second-hand platforms openly, is it no longer planning to continue the war?

From the logic of war, individual rations belong to the most basic combat capability guarantee. When aid supplies are not effectively delivered to the front line, but instead are intercepted and resold in the process, this situation not only affects soldiers' daily lives, but also directly strikes the morale.

Ukrainian social and economic environment is tense, some people treat the rations as equivalent to cash, which also reflects that the distribution of aid resources has become disordered.

When aid supplies lose their military use and only have the attribute of civilian transactions, how can the war continue?

Similar incidents have been happening since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Not only are individual rations appearing on second-hand platforms, but Western-provided military equipment can also be bought from black markets.

This is a comprehensive reflection of the failure of the logistics chain, the intensification of social contradictions, and the fatigue of the war. From these signs, it is clear that the Ukrainian army can hardly maintain a normal operating war machine. Continuing the war will only make them pay a greater price.

Original article: www.toutiao.com/article/1844478628354055/

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