To the Russian Army there is not only a lack of food and ammunition, but also of fuel for ships in the Black Sea and warm clothing for the soldiers. This is information gathered by the US Department of Defense in a briefing held behind closed doors, the content of which was leaked to Radio Liberty (Ukrainian newspaper in Donetsk and Luhansk regions). Details emerged about the difficulties Putin’s army is facing. The American official said that “a largescale operation that they have never done before has been underway for a month and they have not yet resolved it resource supply problem“.
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He also noted that these difficulties arose a week after the Russian invasion began. The Russian military in particular has problems with supplies, precision ammunition, communications and even clothing, leaving them suffering from cold and frostbite. The Pentagon believes the Russians have trouble commanding and controlling troops: Without communications, things like logistics and transportation are difficult to establish.
Российские военные имеют в Украине проблемы с запасами едой и топливом. Об этом заявили в Пентагоне 22 марта.https: //t.co/mnfoQNUEAH
Донбасс.Реалии (@donbassrealii) March 23, 2022
Literally: «Even at sea they have problems with fuel. They worry about how to fuel their ships.
Rasputitsa alert The enemy of the Russians is now also the Ukrainian mud. The bottomless mud that forms at the moment of the thaw is called “Rasputitsa” in Russian. All the more could Putin’s army get stuck. And not just in a figurative sense.
And despite the imposed censorship “special operation“In Ukraine, dozens of Russian regional media are beginning to report on the deaths of soldiers, without deviating from the Kremlin’s official speech. Liberation’s Moscow correspondent writes today that Russian victims are beginning to appear in the newspapers. little about the Komsomolskaya Pravda website: 9,861 people (killed) and 16,153 injured, far more than the 498 deaths so far admitted by the Russian authorities.
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