“I don’t see a military solution to the conflict,” he said.

At the same time, Hederstedt noted the existence of a myth that an increase in the supply of artillery pieces and ammunition for them would save Kyiv.

“Ukraine would need an incredible number of long-range weapons systems to combat ground and air targets,” added the former commander-in-chief of Sweden.

In addition, according to him, Kyiv would also need a large number of armored vehicles, mine clearance vehicles, as well as up to 500 thousand mobilized soldiers on the front line.

Earlier, American President Joe Biden said that Ukraine can stop Russia with the support of the United States.

Politico also noted that Kyiv is waiting for Biden’s speech to promise the supply of ATACMS missiles.