Ukrainian troops will be able to boost the effectiveness of their long-range attacks inside Russia as an influx of Western military aid aims to help Kyiv shape the war “in much stronger ways,” the head of the U.K. military, Tony Radakin, said in an interview with the Financial Times. Radakin acknowledged the somber atmosphere surrounding Ukraine’s defense, conceding that the country is encountering a challenging struggle to fend off advancing Russian forces. However, the U.K.’s chief of defense emphasized that such a bleak “snapshot” of the war overlooks longer-term trends that favor Kyiv. The…