As the war in Ukraine passed a landmark 100th day this week, front-line fighters and volunteers say they are grappling with a dark and discouraging reality. Despite pledges of tanks, artillery and — this week — U.S. rocket systems capable of hitting enemy Russian targets as far as 500 kilometres away, the Ukrainian front lines continue to be populated by at times dangerously ill-equipped fighters. They are lacking bullets and extra magazines for their rifles, one Canadian fighter said. They charge into battle in running shoes and mismatched uniforms, according to an American turning Ukrainians into combat medics. Fighters with...