Analysis: Ukraine finds its forces are ill-equipped to take Crimea back from Russia
While Ukraine has a reasonably large army for a country its size, much of its equipment is outdated and its forces are not in geographically well positioned to challenge Russia for control of the Crimean Peninsula, the New York Times suggests.
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