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Russia lacks 'numbers' for major Ukraine breakthrough says NATO commander

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Russia does not have sufficient forces on the ground to make a major breakthrough in Ukraine after launching an offensive in the Kharkhiv region, a top NATO commander says Thursday. SOUNDBITE

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